Petition to ‘save’ golf centre
The centre near Caversham has proven a highly-rated place for golfing activities.
Read moreDetailsThe centre near Caversham has proven a highly-rated place for golfing activities.
Read moreDetailsA VETERINARY clinic in Woodley opened its doors on Saturday to allow the community to help celebrate its first birthday.
Read moreDetailsDJs rocked Reading over the weekend, as a town centre venue launched celebrations for the second birthday of a community radio station
Read moreDetailsTHE Friends of Reading Abbey are to explore the theme of Monks, Miracles and Memory when they gather on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsREADING is looking pie and mighty today thanks to a new fusion food.
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD man who took a flare to a Royals match has been banned from attending football games for three years
Read moreDetailsA COMEDIAN and presenter from Reading has been fast-tracked to the finals of this year's Miss England contest.
Read moreDetailsMemories from a Mod who was there
Read moreDetailsARTISTS from across Reading gathered in east Reading last weekend to showcase their talents.
Read moreDetails'WE'RE just normal people doing an extraordinary career." That's the view of John Dymond ? better known as Beaky from Dozy Beaky Mick and Tich
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