Former Reading School pupil to return in seven-marathon challenge for mental health
A former Reading School pupil will return to his old school this April as part of a challenge to run seven marathons
Read moreDetailsA former Reading School pupil will return to his old school this April as part of a challenge to run seven marathons
Read moreDetailsGovernment-imposed restrictions on immigration have been slammed amid a debate about anti-racism in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading council is set to hand over land for a huge town centre regeneration project that will see more than 600 flats built.
Read moreDetailsReading FC striker Jack Marriott could potentially make a much needed return from injury when the Royals face Cardiff City on Saturday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsSimon Driscoll and Jen Bird, better known as Tomorrow Bird, have been producing fine acoustic Americana together for the best part of a decade
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women are inviting fans to a special Community Day ahead of their league fixture against Woodley United Ladies on Sunday, 19 April.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to an eatery at the John Lewis department store in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA project to replace a steak restaurant at a hotel in Reading has been completed.
Read moreDetailsThe manuscript of what is said to be the oldest song in the UK is coming back to Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsDrivers are facing delays on the M4 near Reading after a crash led to lane closures close to Theale.
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