The Narrowboat set to close at the end of the month
The Narrowboat, a riverside pub in central Reading, has announced that March will be its last month as a public venue
Read moreDetailsThe Narrowboat, a riverside pub in central Reading, has announced that March will be its last month as a public venue
Read moreDetailsCYCLISTS looking for help with bike maintenance are invited to come on down to Reading town centre this week ? the doctor is in.
Read moreDetailsFORGET the Fantastic Four, think of the Fantastic Foil. That's the message from the company that tackles your waste and recycling.
Read moreDetailsA NEW campaign has been launched aimed at keeping customers on the right tracks when it comes to behaviour.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS are being encouraged to make submissions for a forthcoming charity exhibition.
Read moreDetailsDon't discard - donate. That's the message from a charity that offers palliative care for people from its Tilehurst base.
Read moreDetailsCLIENTS at a therapy garden have been putting their practical skills into use with some thoughtful gifts.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for vital information about disorder incidents in St Marys Butts, Friar Street, and Station Approach
Read moreDetailsThe Community Infrastructure Levy will see £480,000 of funding used to install new handrails and tactile paving on kerbs in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Dai Yongge is now open to offers for the club’s Bearwood Park Training Ground, separate to the sale of the club. With talks still ongoing with interested...
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