Reading weight loss football team helps members lose over 36 stone
34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetails34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetailsFollowing four sell-out tours, Irish Christmas concert A Fairytale for Christmas returns for its biggest tour yet this winter
Read moreDetailsThe council has agreed to sell its 72-year lease of the car park.
Read moreDetailsThe Bagaara Indian restaurant opened on Shinfield Road.
Read moreDetailsThe appointments reflect the continued growth of the Reading-based team.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to find a woman and child who have been reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsIf he gets it all right, James could walk away with £5,000.
Read moreDetailsThere will be more than 40 stalls selling a wide range of plant-based food.
Read moreDetailsThe Adobe Women's FA Cup returns on Sunday with an exciting round of matches.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham. As always, we have a wide variety of musical styles
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