Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum (or a pint of beer) at The Castle Tap’s shanty session
Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum (or a pint of beer) at The Castle Tap's shanty session
Read moreDetailsYo ho ho and a bottle of rum (or a pint of beer) at The Castle Tap's shanty session
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVES are 'failing the NHS' and 'wasting taxpayers' money', according to the leader of the Lib Dems.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents have supported the University of Reading's proposals for new sports facilities, community gardens and green spaces.
Read moreDetailsSeed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
Read moreDetailsABOUT 1,100 cosplay enthusiasts showcased their creative talents over the weekend, as the popular CosXPo took over the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF and residents at The Mount Nursing Home in Wargrave have 100 reasons to toast a very special lady.
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail's ongoing project to revamp an historic railway bridge that divides Reading and Wokingham boroughs has taken a big step forward
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES will operate a special timetable on Good Friday, based on a Sunday service.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Geek Night monthly meetup is to take place next week in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre bar is organising an Easter special.
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