Changes coming for Waitrose supermarket in Caversham
Changes are due to be made at Waitrose, the biggest supermarket in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsChanges are due to be made at Waitrose, the biggest supermarket in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced more than 60 new acts for its 2026 line-up, with organisers also confirming a brand-new dance stage
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? festival has announced the full roster of artists who'll be coming to venues around Reading when the event returns in May.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is now taking applications for people looking to get on-street electric vehicle chargers right outside their homes.
Read moreDetailsSean Taylor takes a tour of the charity's facilities
Read moreDetailsEHSL: providing safe homes for people with additional care needs
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss has responded after out of favour midfielder Tivonge Rushesha opened up on his mental struggles following a difficult season
Read moreDetailsReading FC return to League One action this weekend knowing victory over Wigan Athletic will help get their play-off push back on track
Read moreDetailsWrex are based in Brighton, but we were impressed when we saw them at Reading Rising at the Face Bar last November,
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have reacted after news broke yesterday that a pair of key players are set to miss the rest of the season with injury.
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