The John Sykes Foundation looks back over a successful 2023
Since 2014, the John Sykes Foundation has been working with local charities and organisations directly benefitting Reading and its residents
Read moreDetailsSince 2014, the John Sykes Foundation has been working with local charities and organisations directly benefitting Reading and its residents
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN a great year for music from Reading and Wokingham-based musicians - here are 20 of our favourite tracks
Read moreDetailsTom Houghton talks self-improvement, sock modelling, and shock predictions for the monarchy ahead of his new tour, It's Not Ideal
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Ruben Selles has outlined his intention to keep his squad intact during the January transfer window.
Read moreDetailsTimes are tough at the moment locally with the cost of living crisis and globally with war and climate change but I am hopeful for the year ahead
Read moreDetailsA DOUBLE bill of classic movies is coming to a Reading town centre venue next week.
Read moreDetailsFor an updated version of this story, see here: https://rdg.today/woman-dies-in-traffic-collision-while-person-hit-by-train-in-two-incidents-at-pangbourne/ PANGBOURNE railway station and Tidmarsh Road have been closed by police this evening (Thursday, January 4) after a person was...
Read moreDetailsREADING FC and manager Ruben Selles have been charged by FA for an alleged breach of rules during their game against Exeter City.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Hannah Cloke has warned that sewer systems need investment as the UK will increasingly be affected by heavy storms
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading's discovery of 7,000-year-old fishing traps, and their insights, are set to be shown on BBC 2's Digging for Britain
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