Reading Buses welcomes all for annual open day
Reading Buses will once again open up its depot in Great Knollys Street in aid of its charity of the year, the Royal Berks Charity
Read moreDetailsReading Buses will once again open up its depot in Great Knollys Street in aid of its charity of the year, the Royal Berks Charity
Read moreDetailsSCHOOLCHILDREN have 'shown their stripes' to raise awareness about the effects that climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is set to host a free talk on June 26, entitled Rescuing Ruins.
Read moreDetailsA TV star will be the special guest at a fete taking place next month in Southcote.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has brought some extra colour to central Reading by updating the rainbow crossing. The traffic lights on Friar Street feature a colourful crossing in Pride colours, which...
Read moreDetailsFOUR football teams will look to get their hands on the coveted prize of the Reading Community Cup on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsREADING stood united again, as it marked the third anniversary of the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack, and unveiled a memorial to the three men who died that evening. A private...
Read moreDetailsON SATURDAY, Reading's Climate Festival reached a fever pitch as the climate parade took to the streets
Read moreDetailsTWO CARS collided on a Wokingham road in an incident which saw ambulance, police and fire services called to the scene.
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession is bringing back their regular evening of drag and cabaret from hand-picked performers from in and around Reading
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