Reading Street Pastors reflect on 15 years in the town
Matt Allwright leads service of commission and celebration
Read moreDetailsMatt Allwright leads service of commission and celebration
Read moreDetailsThe Pride of Reading Awards have launched in style and now it is time to get nominating your favourites for one of the many awards
Read moreDetailsRyan Willicombe, 19 and of Home Straight, has been found guilty of manslaughter, but was found not guilty of murder
Read moreDetailsThe second Reading Walks Festival is back with nearly fifty trails and interactive walks exploring the history and stories of the town and the borough
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, May 11, three weeks of activities and events are taking place across town for the 35th iteration of Reading Children's Festival
Read moreDetailsVictoria Park on George Street, by Cow Lane, is set to see more than £450,000 of investment as part of an ongoing revamp of playgrounds across town
Read moreDetailsMagician, comedian, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin has added new dates to his tour, Puppetman, this summer, following a successful run last year
Read moreDetailsFOOD, glorious food? and lots of it. A festival dedicated to all things culinary is returning to Reading, and organisers are promising a giant party
Read moreDetailsThe last few years have been incredibly tough for local businesses, many of which are still recovering from the financial impact of the pandemic
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday just gone, I officially ended my five-year term as Leader of Reading Borough Council and my near eight years as a Councillor
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