Spooky goings on across Reading as town marks Hallowe’en
PUMPKINS were picked from the patch, carved and then lit up as the Ding marked Hallowe'en and half-term.
Read moreDetailsPUMPKINS were picked from the patch, carved and then lit up as the Ding marked Hallowe'en and half-term.
Read moreDetailsSOARING running costs means an additional £1.8 million could be needed to continue running Reading's children's services.
Read moreDetailsA SAFER streets session will be held in Reading town centre later this month.
Read moreDetailsA CHERRY PICKER is the reason for a road closure planned for east Reading later this month.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince was left with mixed emotions after his side played out a goalless draw against Luton Town on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsReading FC played out a forgettable 0-0 draw against Luton Town on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is seeking to help older people, those with disabilities, and the people who care for them during Adult Social Care month
Read moreDetailsA SUSPECTED double stabbing took place at a Reading pub late on Saturday night, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsBeautiful Brahms at the Great Hall
Read moreDetailsPhoenix Choir and Berkshire Youth Choir will both perform at the Minster in support of its Music Outreach program on Saturday, November 12
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