Grumpy Goat’s 5k run raising funds for Reading Refugee Support
On Sunday, January 29, The Grumpy Goat, Union Street, held a five kilometre race in aid of Reading Refugee Support Group
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, January 29, The Grumpy Goat, Union Street, held a five kilometre race in aid of Reading Refugee Support Group
Read moreDetailsEclectic Games runs specific events such as Magic: The Gathering or Pokemon TCG most days, but also hosts more general events a few times a week
Read moreDetailsAN EXPLORATION of forgiveness will be the focus for an annual lecture taking place at the University of Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsCAMRA announces that Reading Beer and Cider Festival has been cancelled for 2023.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has raised more than £6,600 for its Charity of the Year 2022, New Beginnings Reading
Read moreDetailsAn exhibition for model railway enthusiasts
Read moreDetailsTWO READING men have been jailed for stealing mobile phones from teenagers.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, February 1, teachers across the UK took part in industrial action in the latest round of public sector strikes
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Sindon has been jailed for driving offences in Reading. Baldish Rehsni, aged 44, of Pembroke Gardens, Swindon, was sentenced to 20 weeks in prison and disqualified from...
Read moreDetailsTeresa Verney-Brookes is advocating for more choice and personalisation in funeral care following a personal send-off for her father, Brian
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