Waterfest returns to Reading for 36th annual celebration
Waterfest, now in its 36th year, returned to Reading's river banks last week, bringing live music, activities, and events to the heart of the town.
Read moreDetailsWaterfest, now in its 36th year, returned to Reading's river banks last week, bringing live music, activities, and events to the heart of the town.
Read moreDetailsThe family of sisters Sandra and Sylvia have released a tribute after they were killed in a road traffic collision in Caversham last Friday.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for child sexual offences in West Berkshire and placed on the sex offenders register following a hearing at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS are being invited to work with the council to create tailored services for families who use adult social care, councillors have announced
Read moreDetailsWe chat to members of Triangle Players who are marking 80 years of treading the boards, as well as looking ahead to a bright future
Read moreDetailsA mystery lady from Reading has won £105,354 on The National Lottery, after matching the five main numbers
Read moreDetailsEx-Reading FC manager Paul Ince has been charged with drink driving after he crashed his car into a central reservation in Cheshire on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsDr Stephen Burt, University of Reading said: "Today (Monday's) expected 31°C heat caps off what's shaping up to be Reading's hottest June ever
Read moreDetailsDoggy day care provider, Bruce's Doggy Day Care, is taking a siesta at its Reading centre this week, as a heatwave warning is issued across the UK.
Read moreDetailsYet more changes are on the way at the biggest shopping centre and leisure destination in Reading, as a major transformation
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