Adaptation of Derek Walsh’s Oxford Road seeking actors
A new play based on the work of a Reading author is seeking home-grown acting talent as the production gets underway
Read moreDetailsA new play based on the work of a Reading author is seeking home-grown acting talent as the production gets underway
Read moreDetailsThe firm welcomes new associate solicitor
Read moreDetailsA taxi driver has spoken out in desperation over losing out on work due to a water leak at his home.
Read moreDetailsThe amount of fines issued for unauthorised pupil absences in Reading in recent years has been revealed, with more than £90,000 in fines being issued
Read moreDetailsReading FC got the better of non-league Woking in their latest pre-season test as they stepped up preparations ahead of the new season.
Read moreDetailsA mystery man from Berkshire has won £10,000 a month for one year.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda has been appointed Parliamentary Private Secretary to Hilary Benn. Hilary Benn was appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland by PM Kier Starmer following the election earlier this...
Read moreDetailsA petition has been launched with the aim of saving The Butler, in Chatham Street, amid fears of developments planned behind the venue
Read moreDetailsReading Central Library building is up for sale having officially appeared on property website Rightmove.
Read moreDetailsAn American coffee giant is set to open a new cafe a bustling retail park in Reading.
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