Huge year for venue and restaurant openings in Reading in 2025
It has been a bumper year in Reading for venue and restaurant openings, with two new bowling alleys and arcades and eateries serving a range
Read moreDetailsIt has been a bumper year in Reading for venue and restaurant openings, with two new bowling alleys and arcades and eateries serving a range
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre in Reading is inviting residents and theatre-lovers to an exclusive event as it looks ahead to the future next year.
Read moreDetailsThe amount Reading council spends on mayoral events and services has been revealed, with tens of thousands of pounds being spent each year.
Read moreDetailsThe Three Guineas New Year's Eve Eve Party is taking place at its Firefly Cellar bar on Tuesday, December 30, from 3pm.
Read moreDetailsNHS figures are showing that more people than ever across the South East are using the NHS App to manage their health.
Read moreDetailsA couple have suffered a nightmare experience waiting for hospital patient transport that never turned up.
Read moreDetailsWaste management firm re3 have had huge success with their Christmas toy appeal.
Read moreDetailsThe Big Fat Quiz of the Year takes place at Double Barrelled Brewery's Taproom on Tuesday, December 30.
Read moreDetailsThe police settlement confirmed TVP's core funding will be £8.8m less than expected, "barely" covering the costs of inflation and pay increases.
Read moreDetailsA woman has expressed anger over her claim that 'antisemitic' leaflets were being handed out in Reading town centre.
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