Readi to rock: Readipop gears up for festival’s return to Christchurch Meadows
Readipop's festival is approaching its annual return to Christchurch Meadows for a three-day summer party of music, performances, and events
Read moreDetailsReadipop's festival is approaching its annual return to Christchurch Meadows for a three-day summer party of music, performances, and events
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda has been offered yet another meeting with the Ministry of Justice regarding Reading Gaol, still no closer to a decision
Read moreDetailsNATURE lovers were treated to a day of wildlife, views and ecology at Shinfield's Langley Mead nature reserve on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to allow all Reading residents a vote in next year's local elections, regardless of whether they are a UK passport holder or not
Read moreDetailsWillie Hartley Russell, the new chairman of The Almshouse Association, whose appointment really is something of a coming home
Read moreDetailsDavid Clark, aged 30 and of Rembrandt Way, Reading, pleaded guilty to one count of ABH and another of affray, both at Reading Crown Court
Read moreDetailsRazorlight's Johnny Borrell is bringing his new supergroup Jealous Nostril to Reading's Facebar as part of a new tour
Read moreDetailsA trio who ran old school indie music club events to raise funds for charity have been nominated for a Pride of Reading Award
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is continuing its rollout of box junction enforcement with four more junctions coming under penalty charges
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP charity shop in Reading town centre has won a national award.
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