Clean up of Reading town centre is a team exercise
A PROJECT has been launched to help keep Reading cleaner and tidier.
Read moreDetailsA PROJECT has been launched to help keep Reading cleaner and tidier.
Read moreDetailsROB AUTON has been in the comedy business for over 15 years, with yearly shows at the Edinburgh Fringe and numerous ventures into different mediums since he began performing live...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps those who would otherwise be on their own is asking Reading for a cuppa or six.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHANCELLOR popped into Woodley last week, not to stock up on supplies but to gain inspiration for his forthcoming budget
Read moreDetailsA Reading nightclub is expected to temporarily close after cocaine was discovered at the venue.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Ruben Selles was left to rue missed chances in the first-half after his side were beaten at Fratton Park against League One leaders Po
Read moreDetailsA new development at the University of Reading has been granted approval ? despite fears it would make traffic worse on 'dangerously' congested roads
Read moreDetailsA MUSIC festival is returning to a Reading 'village' this Easter, and the line-up has been announced.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC were punished by League One leaders Portsmouth in front of a packed out crowd at Fratton Park as they were picked apart in the second-half
Read moreDetailsIT WAS meant to be all over by Christmas, but works to revamp a towpath is set to continue with another 10-week closure this spring.
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