Festival returns this weekend
The Time Hops festival returns to the Siren Craft Brew Tap Yard .
Read moreDetailsThe Time Hops festival returns to the Siren Craft Brew Tap Yard .
Read moreDetailsReading Bike Hub officially opened its doors on 7 September, offering not only cycling services but also a new sense of community and warmth
Read moreDetailsStudents invited to pick up a pair at the fair
Read moreDetailsThe force has a comprehensive security operation to ensure the safety of all involved.
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Football Club, one of Berkshire's oldest and most inclusive rugby institutions, officially reopened its refurbished clubhouse
Read moreDetailsProtesters from Extinction Rebellion performed a 'die-in' at Barclays Bank in Reading to link fossil fuel funding to climate change and global deaths
Read moreDetailsA semi-retired man from the Reading area has scooped £1,000,000 in the EuroMillions Millionaire Maker draw on Friday 23 May
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert offices near Reading town centre into a court has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe Curious Academy has been awarded Outstanding across every category in its first Ofsted inspection
Read moreDetailsNerina Pallot, All?Roads Lead To, is coming to South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, September 18, where she will be joined by Kah'Nya.
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