Closer to Home continues Oakford residency with Rubberband Girl
Rubberband Girl headline at Oakford Social Club, joined by Shock Horror and Blue Bayou on Thursday, August 17, from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsRubberband Girl headline at Oakford Social Club, joined by Shock Horror and Blue Bayou on Thursday, August 17, from 8pm.
Read moreDetailsWalk for Wards takes place on Sunday, September 21, at The Black Barn, Rushall Farm, Bradfield (near Bradfield College).
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is continuing to remind residents to reduce the risk of wildfires during the summer months.
Read moreDetailsThree more people have been arrested following an attempted murder in central Reading which left three injured on Sunday, August 10
Read moreDetailsDan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip talk South Street, Spotify, and streaming following the release of their first album in over a decade
Read moreDetailsThe family of a little girl in Reading is trying to raise thousands of pounds to give her a better life
Read moreDetailsA crime scene cleaner from Reading has revealed the worst parts of his job in a new Channel 4 documentary series, Crime Scene Cleaners.
Read moreDetailsThe UK's leading Bon Jovi impersonator will be performing in Reading in November.
Read moreDetailsThe first ever Miss Great Britain Berkshire winner has been revealed after being hosted at Easthampstead Park.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading FC Women's squad traded football boots for Reformer machines and Pilates mats during a special training session at Power of Pilates
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