Party at Reading pub will celebrate launch of new beer
A READING pub is hosting a party to celebrate the launch of Art Brew's Seville Rye beer.
Read moreDetailsA READING pub is hosting a party to celebrate the launch of Art Brew's Seville Rye beer.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of runners will take to the streets of Reading as the town's favourite race returns on Sunday, April 2.
Read moreDetailsEighteen-year-old Reuben Muston from Reading has been diagnosed with a blood disorder after suffering a nosebleed, is to try and find a donor match
Read moreDetailsA car park for a doctors' surgery in west Reading has been fenced off over concerns about prostitution and trespassing in the area.
Read moreDetailsRESEARCH by a law professor at the University of Reading will underpin a new online course studied by UN peacekeepers.
Read moreDetailsA NEW vet in Woodley is chopping a whopping 50% of the cost of neutering pets.
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses have launched a new route to the Royal Berkshire Hospital park & ride with a special fare until the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsProtestors rallied outside the Thames Water HQ calling for the end to sewage outletting in waterways for the second time in as many weeks
Read moreDetailsHeavy Pop and Dork have teamed up in bringing Beat Connection to St Laurence Church for two days of live music
Read moreDetailsWHEN a group of Reading parents took their children for singing lessons they never thought they would end up taking singing lessons themselves
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