REVIEW: The Roseate is a venue that Reading should be proud of
ONCE upon a time, it was the county's Shire Hall. Now, it is a boutique hotel at the heart of the town centre, complete with one of the most
Read moreDetailsONCE upon a time, it was the county's Shire Hall. Now, it is a boutique hotel at the heart of the town centre, complete with one of the most
Read moreDetailsAn energy-saving company which concentrates on "small power" has designed a plug socket to minimise carbon emissions and help customers
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Fran Kirby has joined Women's Super League side Brighton & Hove Albion after leaving Chelsea.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is advising its customers to check their journey on Sunday morning.
Read moreDetailsA community group has been praised for their activities in Whitley which have kept people fed and helped thousands, it is said.
Read moreDetailsReading is known for producing great rock bands and this was shown recently when I saw a post on the Nene Valley Rock Festival facebook page
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council Policy Committee has been awarded a grant to install a new pitch and training nets in Cintra Park.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Community Trust have set up fundraising to try and save two of the club's youth sides.
Read moreDetailsSwings & Smiles in Thatcham is partnering with Parallel Windsor to bring a 'Festival of Inclusivity' with challenge events for all ages
Read moreDetailsThe council is now set to extend the SCA across Reading after proposals were green-lit by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs
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