History recreated as snooker legends prepare for Hexagon return
IT HAS gone down in history as one of the most memorable matches in the history of snooker, and next year it will be recreated in The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsIT HAS gone down in history as one of the most memorable matches in the history of snooker, and next year it will be recreated in The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is reminding voters that they will need photo ID as they go to the polls on Thursday, May 2, for the borough and PCC elections
Read moreDetailsiWaste director Sam Mountain was invited as a key witness to address the parliamentary committee chaired by Philip Dunne MP.
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of burglaries and robberies across Thames Valley Police has increased, while knife crime is down according to new figures released today
Read moreDetailsDue to falling student numbers, Hemdean House School, in Hemdean Road will give its final lessons at the end of its summer term.
Read moreDetailsRestaurant chain KFC has added the Ultimate BBQ Burger to its menu for a limited period.
Read moreDetailsTICKETS have just gone on sale to a new show from a top comic returning to The Hexagon this autumn.
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op, in School Road, is undergoing a rebrand and has submitted a proposal to the council to extend its opening hours.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Marek, 36, who was last seen at the Wokingham Waterside Centre on Sunday, April 28
Read moreDetailsFake adverts have popped up throughout the town calling for a ban on companies using fossil fuels and encouraging people to stop using airlines.
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