Jeweller announces Boxing Day closure tradition will continue for 103rd year
Beaverbooks has announced that it is giving all its staff members Boxing Day off, just as it has done for the past 103 years
Read moreDetailsBeaverbooks has announced that it is giving all its staff members Boxing Day off, just as it has done for the past 103 years
Read moreDetailsA DRUG dealer from Reading caught with 40 wraps on her possession has been jailed for three years.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S firework display has been cancelled for 2022.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fell 2-1 to Preston on Friday night in what was their final home game before the World Cup break.
Read moreDetailsA RAIL operator that runs many services in and out of Reading’s railway station is warning that services will still be disrupted this weekend despite the RMT union calling off...
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues to celebrate new writing and a love for storytelling for its 16th WriteFest
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN looked forward to by bright sparks for ages, but tonight's firework display from Reading Lions has been postponed. The event had been due to take place at Scours...
Read moreDetailsTraffic caused by works on major routes throughout Reading have been worsened by flooding, leading to increased travel disruption
Read moreDetailsOfficers investigating a serious incident at the Sportsman public house in Shinfield Road, on Friday, October 28, have made a further arrest
Read moreDetailsA report by economists at the University of Warwick estimates that the average household in Reading could see energy bills rise by £1,000 a year
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