Kangaroos launch Australian Pale Ale for charity
Created in a partnership between the Reading Kangaroos and Elusive Brewing, the pale ale will raise money for Age UK.
Read moreDetailsCreated in a partnership between the Reading Kangaroos and Elusive Brewing, the pale ale will raise money for Age UK.
Read moreDetailsYes, Santa is the world's greenest traveller. here's how
Read moreDetailsWe visited the The Biscuit Town Twilight Trail in the Forbury Gardens and Abbey Ruins to have a look.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS carols will be sung in Reading Minster Church later this month, thanks to Reading Phoenix Choir.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMASSY Christmas concert is being promised in Sonning next weekend
Read moreDetailsA blues musician remembers the 60s in Reading ? he was a rocker who looked for mods ... now he's written a tell-all book
Read moreDetailsBeauty and the Beast has opened at Reading's Hexagon, just in time for Christmas. Here's our first night verdict on the show starring Justin Fletcher
Read moreDetailsSANTA is busy receiving letters featuring festive requests and on many of them will be people wanting a brand new combine harvester.
Read moreDetailsIT?S one of the most Christmassy stories of them all ? a tale of redemption, and celebration. Did you know A Christmas Carol is set in Reading?
Read moreDetailsThe play area to be upgraded is on Kenavon Drive, east of Reading town centre. There are three plans from leading specialist companies to choose from.
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