FROM THE LEADER: Older Person’s Day 2025
One day every year the Broad Street Mall becomes a one-stop shop for the town's older residents, their families, and their friends.
Read moreDetailsOne day every year the Broad Street Mall becomes a one-stop shop for the town's older residents, their families, and their friends.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Noel Hunt was full of praise for his team after they were beaten by big spending Championship side Wrexham in the EFL Cup.
Read moreDetailsElsewhere, Ashridge Park Ladies and Reading booked their place in the next round of the Women's FA Cup.
Read moreDetailsA satellite mission developed by a University of Reading expert is set to improve forecasts of severe storms and hazardous weather.
Read moreDetailsCaversham Tandoori has made it to the final selection to go forward for the South East Finals in this year's England's Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsBrian Davies will lead the group through its next Rotary year
Read moreDetailsA mass infestation of cockroaches in Shirdi Saibaba Temple has resulted in its immediate closure by the council food safety team.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has issued a statement warning of a string of so-called 'distraction' burglaries which have been reported in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released a new series of guides to help visitors explore Reading and its rich history.
Read moreDetailsThe Rescue Me campaign shines a spotlight on missed capture items that too often end up in the rubbish but can and should be recycled.
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