Poets’ Cafe welcomes Carrie Etter for August’s Covers Night
August's edition will see returning hosts Vic Pickup and Katherine Meehan joined by American-born poet, critic, and academic Carrie Etter.
Read moreDetailsAugust's edition will see returning hosts Vic Pickup and Katherine Meehan joined by American-born poet, critic, and academic Carrie Etter.
Read moreDetailsAn Oxford Road supermarket has been slapped with heavy fines after repeatedly ignoring Council advice to remove an unauthorised extension.
Read moreDetailsTHE A33 relief road is set to close overnight as part of rolling closures which will see some of the major roads around Reading upgraded
Read moreDetailsAt the meeting last week, MP Yuan Yang called on Thames Water bosses to take urgent action having already "failed constituents so spectacularly."
Read moreDetailsStudent accommodation provider CityBlock has completed the transfer of ownership of its all ensuite studio block, Berkshire House
Read moreDetailsFollowing six months of renovation work, Launchpad's base has seen a number of crucial upgrades to help it deliver its services tackling homelessness
Read moreDetailsChildren from Alfred Sutton Primary School took part in the project to replace the school roof by making their mark on some of the tiles to be used
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has awarded honorary degrees to individuals who have made outstanding achievements to contributions this year.
Read moreDetailsFRIED Chicken restaurant Popeyes has announced it is throwing open its doors at a second branch in Reading next week. On Friday, August 8, the new restaurant at Reading Gateway...
Read moreDetailsacobs the Jewellers has raised more than £44,000 for the Royal Berks Charity, surpassing its fundraising target.
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