Tulip tree gifted to Royal County of Berkshire takes pride of place in Reading town centre
Reading is now home to a tulip tree gifted to the county of Berkshire by The Queen's Green Canopy marking Coronation of HM King Charles III
Read moreDetailsReading is now home to a tulip tree gifted to the county of Berkshire by The Queen's Green Canopy marking Coronation of HM King Charles III
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN open for 18 months and it is already exceeding expectations: passenger usage of the Elizabeth Line has reached a record high
Read moreDetailsSTARS from the big and small screen will be out of this world when they come to Lower Earley and it's all thanks to a shared love of fantasy.
Read moreDetailsIOTA Events is bringing back its classic drag bingo as part of their Hallowe'en events in Reading
Read moreDetailsStall-holders are being sought for an upcoming Christmas market set to take place in Reading
Read moreDetailsREADING's run of two consecutive league wins was brought to an end with defeat at Sunderland in the Women's Championship.
Read moreDetailsAN OWNER of an e-bike stolen last year claims he has recently seen it listed on an consumer-to-consumer sales website.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY of seven are adjusting to their new lives following a major health incident and eviction from their house of 26 years earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsA NEW facility has opened in Caversham to support women in contact with the criminal justice system.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has awarded funding to 18 community projects run by staff volunteers.
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