Leighton Park Goes Into the Woods
Reading senior students bring Grimm fairy tales to life
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Read moreDetailsRegistration is open for Three Counties Cycle Ride
Read moreDetailsThe council has been slammed as neighbours have had to wait a month for their green garden waste bins to be collected in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner is hosting a number of free sessions to help tradespeople combat theft of tools in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA political party that is socially conservative but economically left-wing is hosting a meeting in Reading to 'fix Britain'.
Read moreDetailsAmadou Mbengue's rise from a homeless 14-year-old is a story of sheer determination, and one that began in England at Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsOfficers carried out a high-visibility deployment today as part of Project Servator, a policing initiative aimed at deterring crime
Read moreDetailsStand-up, author, and mathematician Matt Parker's Getting Triggy with It comes to Reading's Hexagon theatre on Wednesday, March 4
Read moreDetailsBeatrix Potter's mischievous character will pose for selfies on World Book Day
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a teenage girl was assaulted by a group outside a busy shopping centre in Reading.
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