‘We were unplayable at times’: Reading FC CEO Joe Jacobson reflects on last season
Reading FC CEO Joe Jacobson has reflected on his first season at the club under the ownership of Rob Couhig and Todd Trosclair.
Read moreDetailsReading FC CEO Joe Jacobson has reflected on his first season at the club under the ownership of Rob Couhig and Todd Trosclair.
Read moreDetailsThe number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading is rising, according to recent openings and upcoming sites.
Read moreDetailsThere are plenty of free events to explore this month
Read moreDetailsA Sikh councillor from Reading has said the actions of Henry Nowak's murderer shouldn't be used to "judge an entire faith."
Read moreDetailsOne-thousand students have been enrolled as a response to growing concerns about graduate employability and the pace of AI change in the workplace.
Read moreDetailsSeveral of its most popular speakers are returning, alongside some exciting first timers.
Read moreDetailsGuide Dogs celebrate special puppy litters during volunteer week
Read moreDetailsSometimes a big name comes to us, as with Midge Ure at the Hexagon, or The Unthanks at the Town Concert Hall.
Read moreDetailsFrom its new location on Shepherds Hill, The Maxwell Practice now offers same-day and next-day private GP appointments to residents across Reading
Read moreDetailsOver 50 events will run in Reading in June, including talks, screenings, and activities, aimed at helping residents engage in the climate crisis
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