Party in Palmer Park: East Reading Festival returns
East Reading Festival was back at Palmer Park once again, bringing music, dance, poetry, and theatre as well as stalls and demonstrations
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival was back at Palmer Park once again, bringing music, dance, poetry, and theatre as well as stalls and demonstrations
Read moreDetailsBRIDGE maintenance work on the M4 means there will be a series of closures over the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN'S sculptures were brought together for an exhibition on Saturday as part of as 12-day festival of art across Reading.
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET chain is launching a trial of plastic-free bananas across its Berkshire stores.
Read moreDetailsHE'S KNOWN for his role as one of Strictly's top judges. Now, he's asking you to judge his debut album.
Read moreDetailsReading resident Liam Moore has shared his experiences of working at a hospice after celebrating a decade at Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice.
Read moreDetailsCats Protection and Dogs Trust have joined forces to help owners keep their cats and dogs safe in the sun this summer.
Read moreDetailsReading City FC has announced a new partnership with weight loss team Reading XL FC.
Read moreDetailsWATER quality has been one of the key issues in this year's general election, with candidates calling for action on the companies running our supplies
Read moreDetailsNEARLY three-quarters of people (73%) don't believe that Rishi Sunak's Conservative party understand local issues
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