Reading Festival is the most popular in the world … according to Google searches
WE ALREADY know it, and a survey makes it official: Reading Festival is top of the pops
Read moreDetailsWE ALREADY know it, and a survey makes it official: Reading Festival is top of the pops
Read moreDetailsFriday saw sets from Foals, Sam Fender, ALT BLK ERA, Yard Act, Magnolia Park, Mimi Webb, and Bombay Bicycle Club
Read moreDetailsA NEW, larger store for discount retailer B&M opens in Reading at 8am tomorrow (Saturday, August 26).
Read moreDetailsOVERNIGHT road closures will take place on the M4 and its connecting sliproad from next month.
Read moreDetailsA FEMALE-fronted funk band will be performing at a Reading town centre pub next week.
Read moreDetailsStreatley residents Simon and Mandy Barter were victims of digital isolation thanks to their rural location.
Read moreDetailsTWO TEENAGE girls have gone missing and police are appealing for help to try and find them.
Read moreDetailsMORE TRAIN strikes will take place next week and South Western Railway is warning people to only travel if absolutely necessary.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival is finally here, so we've got day-by-day previews with our top picks for who and what to see as the event gets underway
Read moreDetailsA RECORD number of undergraduate places have been offered by the University of Reading this year.
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