Council lays out bike repair events across October
Members of the public are invited to bring their bikes to free checks and fixes, as well as find out more about cycling events going on in Reading
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public are invited to bring their bikes to free checks and fixes, as well as find out more about cycling events going on in Reading
Read moreDetailsTrans Day of Remembrance vigil will take place at the Reading Biscuit Factory on November 17, with a repeat showing on November 20.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, October 10, police launched an appeal for help locating Emma, who has been reported missing from Reading
Read moreDetailsGRACE Campbell has been making waves in the comedy world with her candid, playful material and insightful, straight-talking approach. Now she is bringing her latest show, Grace Campbell is On...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is heralding the spooky season with competitions, trails, and activities for shoppers in Reading
Read moreDetailsNational Poetry Day visitor brings numbers and words together for students
Read moreDetailsTea, cakes, and swapping favourite poems made for a 'great day'
Read moreDetailsThe Laura's Lasting Legacy Fundraiser takes place at Milk bar from 6pm on Thursday, October 10
Read moreDetailsReading is among 23 locations which have seen Paddington Bear statues unveiled as part of the Paddington Visits trail
Read moreDetailsOfwat has ordered Thames Water to reimburse customers for falling short on performance targets despite raise in rating to "average"
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