Readipop lays out day splits ahead of return to Christchurch Meadows this summer
Readipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows in Caversham this July, bringing headline acts Goldie Lookin' Chain, Pip Blom, and Echobelly
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival returns to Christchurch Meadows in Caversham this July, bringing headline acts Goldie Lookin' Chain, Pip Blom, and Echobelly
Read moreDetailsThe gig will be on Friday, April 26, and sees the comic go from big arenas to theatres, in a tour that includes dates in Oxford's New Theatre in May
Read moreDetailsThe initial planning applications were published last year, show how site owners Hammerson intend to amend the eastern section of the retail centre
Read moreDetailsThe Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has awarded £16 million of funding to the university for a new maths centre
Read moreDetailsA new study by the University of Reading is challenging a long-held belief about the link between temperature and the size of animals
Read moreDetailsA family-friendly show of the much-loved children's book is coming to the Corn Exchange for one night only
Read moreDetailsA programme of music will include the filmscore for Lord Of The Rings
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire charity has announced the results of a survey showing the levels of satisfaction of its volunteers
Read moreDetailsJames Buckthorpe, 50 and of Hollicombe Close, Tilehurst, was sentenced for two years and five months of imprisonment on Thursday, March 28.
Read moreDetailsPolice said the driver of a yellow van carried out the attack, in which the victim had a cash and his mobile phone stolen.
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