Broad St bath bombs to help make mum’s day
CHILDREN looking for a gift for Mother's Day with that personal touch were welcomed to Broad St Mall on Saturday
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN looking for a gift for Mother's Day with that personal touch were welcomed to Broad St Mall on Saturday
Read moreDetailsFOR years, they stood on street corners, an invaluable lifeline for people who needed to make a call on the move, now they have a new lase of life
Read moreDetailsA NEW play featuring a young cast will be performed in Newbury this week, and it champions accesible theatre
Read moreDetailsProspect Park Miniature Railway's monthly open day takes place on Sunday, *
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince confirmed that both Andy Rinomohta and Yakou Meite are likely to miss the remainder of the Championship season.
Read moreDetailsReading University quiz team competes in historic quiz fixture at University Challenge final
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a number of incidents of indecent exposure in Reading
Read moreDetailsOPPOSITION councillors are pushing for doorstep glass collections to be launched across Reading, in a bid to make it easier for residents to recycle.
Read moreDetailsDouble-Barrelled Brewery on Stadium Way brewed Ikaru at an event held to celebrate International Women's Day earlier in March.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-owned construction group with offices in Newbury has reported record profits
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