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Read moreDetailsAFTER a wash-out last year, the launch event of this year's Reading Children's Festival was a sunny success.
Read moreDetailsTHREE days of laughter will take place across the town this weekend thanks to the first Reading Indie Comedy Festival.
Read moreDetailsTHE Mayor of Reading is set to launch a new community project to celebrate the Indian Community Centre's 40th anniversary
Read moreDetailsBattery-related fires are at an all-time high, due to people not recycling them correctly, a new awareness campaign has shared.
Read moreDetailsThe Local Election result reinforced Labour as the largest political group on the Council, with four times as many seats as the next largest party
Read moreDetailsReading FC Under 21s were crowned as the Berks & Bucks Cup champions after they defeated Marlow on Wednesday night at the SB Stadium.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club and three of their staff members, Nigel Howe, Sue Hewett and Michael Gilkes have been charged for breaching FA regulations
Read moreDetailsA Reading woman has been charged in connection with an assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles reflected in charge and expanded on his concerns going into the job, as well as some of the challenges
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