REVIEW OF THE YEAR: Barry from EastEnders gives Reading some cheese – one of many fun events in May
Our first issue in May 2023 saw Barry from EastEnders giving us a cheesy grin.
Read moreDetailsOur first issue in May 2023 saw Barry from EastEnders giving us a cheesy grin.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S big race returned, with thousands crossing the finish line.
Read moreDetailsAFTER suspending roadworks for Christmas, National Highways is preparing to start work again on the M4
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses is seeing in 2024 with a shake-up to its timetables.
Read moreDetailsTene Living, which is in the process of converting Soane Point in Market Place into apartments has submitted requested information to Reading Council
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE prepare to mark the new year, by attending celebrations in town, we met with a group of volunteers who work to keep people safe.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY can look forward to saving money, after being given some money.
Read moreDetailsRosegold Estates has applied to build two semi-detached homes near Reading Cemetery.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC picked up a valuable point on the road at promotion pushing Peterborough United after a late leveller from Femi Azeez.
Read moreDetailsA STREET in Reading has reportedly seen police activity and a police cordon on Boxing Day, Tuesday, December 26. There were reports of police officers, including members of forensic teams,...
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