Broad (Street) Church: Reading celebrates its diversity with The Carnival of the World
Broad Street will come alive with culture, celebrating music, arts, and the diversity of Reading's community in the Carnival of the World
Read moreDetailsBroad Street will come alive with culture, celebrating music, arts, and the diversity of Reading's community in the Carnival of the World
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading FC legends met for the first time on the eve of Reading's League One campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading Children's Festival is a real community event which focuses on providing three weeks of activities during school holidays
Read moreDetailsREADING Central MP Matt Rodda has released a statement in the wake of violence in towns and cities across the UK in the last week. He posted to social media...
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Read moreDetailsRuben Selles is relishing the challenge of an opening day trip to Birmingham City to open the League One season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC kick off the brand new 2024/25 League One campaign with a tough test against promotion favourites Birmingham City.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles admitted that some of his players are attractive propositions for other clubs, but expects to keep his squad intact.
Read moreDetailsA woman whose journey has taken her through running a fitness club to operating a skin and body clinic has been nominated for the Entrepreneur
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles is confident that Reading Football Club is 'close' to entering a new chapter and understands that a takeover deal is nearing completion
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