Music, mulled wine, and merriment at Macular Society’s festive bash
The Reading support group of the Macular Society welcomes members to an afternoon of fun and festivities
Read moreDetailsThe Reading support group of the Macular Society welcomes members to an afternoon of fun and festivities
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire breakfast presenter Andrew Peach is set to leave the station.
Read moreDetailsVisiting from Charles University in Prague, Dr Jaroslav ?velch hosted Player vs. Monster, a look at 50 years of video games, and the characters
Read moreDetailsA COMEDY club is offering people the chance to see out the old year with the sound of laughter ringing in their ears
Read moreDetailsREADING FC staff have not been paid their full salaries for November as current owner Dai Yongge continues to struggle with operating costs at the cl
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help tracing a man they want to speak to in relation to a sexual assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is warning travellers there will be no trains on parts of its network this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
Read moreDetailsDrivers in the borough can expect long delays with news that several major roads are set to undergo extensive gas pipe repairs.
Read moreDetailsTopping the tree in Reading is a 3D model of Harold II, one of several festive decorations on sale in the museum's shop
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