Oh Boy! Ronan Keating to cap off a day at the races with special Winsor show
BOYZONE star Ronan Keating will be performing at Windsor Racecourse this summer with a huge open-air show.
Read moreDetailsBOYZONE star Ronan Keating will be performing at Windsor Racecourse this summer with a huge open-air show.
Read moreDetailsAfter growing three tonnes of organic produce for local food banks, and planting 400 fruit trees, a charity has made its first community garden.
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Read moreDetailsROCKER Ricky Warwick brought his Fighting Hearts to Reading last week, for a night to remember.
Read moreDetailsCouldn?t have done anything to prevent the first goal and made an excellent stop in the 30th minute to fly across to his left
Read moreDetailsREADING picked up a vital point to boost their Championship survival hopes after Tom Ince struck late away at AFC Bournemouth.
Read moreDetailsOverturned car in tilehurst, with police, ambulances, and fire service attending.
Read moreDetailsThe mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden attended the official opening of B Radio's new studio facility
Read moreDetailsA COMEDY night in Reading on Saturday will be a serious affair - it's raising funds for Ukraine
Read moreDetailsYou know there is something exciting going on when in the audience there are bands, recording studios, record labels, and press
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