Guided Kennet and Avon Canal walk
NATURE lovers are being invited to take part in a guided walk down the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Read moreDetailsNATURE lovers are being invited to take part in a guided walk down the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Read moreDetailsReading's first outing under new manager Ruben Selles proved to be a struggle as they succumbed to a 2-0 defeat to League Two Sutton.
Read moreDetailsSam Hutchinson has lauded new Royals boss Ruben Selles but remained coy over Reading's recent off-field troubles.
Read moreDetailsTHE SECOND day of Readipop's three-day festival has been called off due to ongoing bad weather. Jungle Brothers and Professor Green were among those tipped to be playing at the...
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival is back at Christchurch Meadows, brining highlight sets from Roni Size, OSP, Marisa and the Moths, Big Jay, and Charlie Partridge
Read moreDetailsA MULTI-MILLION pound project to revitalise Reading's Hexagon Theatre has reached its first major milestone as key teams are appointed
Read moreDetailsHerts For Refugees, which offers help to newly arrived refugees in the UK, is seeking volunteers to help with its salvage operation
Read moreDetailsAN EXTENSION could be added to Reading's Broad St. Mall, which would see 601 flats built.
Read moreDetailsBURSARIES have been awarded to 17 PhD students, either local to Reading or aiming to gain a qualification alongside current jobs.
Read moreDetailsTWITCHERS will be welcomed for a new play, but not curtain twitchers, as this is all in the great outdoors.
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