Dinos loose in the ‘ding: Reading Dino Trail brings prehistoric pals to life in Reading
The Reading Dino Trail has been brought to the town centre by BRICKLIVE and Reading's BID and will see dinosaur models take over the town
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Dino Trail has been brought to the town centre by BRICKLIVE and Reading's BID and will see dinosaur models take over the town
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR is coming to a Reading town centre bookshop this weekend to celebrate the publication of his latest book.
Read moreDetailsA TWO-DAY celebration for south Asian culture is coming to east Reading this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe University's Great Hall was a hive of activity, excitement and pride last month as we conferred degrees to thousands of new graduate
Read moreDetailsBintu Conteh, aged 39 and of Frilsham Road, Tilehurst, was unanimously found guilty by a jury of one count of perverting the course of justice
Read moreDetailsThe Love Unites 2023 Parade will bring the spirit of Pride to Reading when it returns in September, including a live broadcast from B Radio Berkshire
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed in a club statement that they are seeking investment to provide 'significant financial support' to the business.
Read moreDetailsA NEW cafe has opened bringin the taste of Portugal the heart of one of Reading, and is offering a special treat for Reading Today readers
Read moreDetailsCaversham Court Gardens has been given the Green Flag Award, recognising high-quality maintenance and excellent wildlife and sustainability practices
Read moreDetailsReading's Pride parade and the Love Unites Festival are run entirely by volunteers, and are seeking willing participants to help with the event
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