Wind in the Meadows: Readipop battles the weather and showcases home-grown talent
ONE OF Reading's grassroots festivals has battled the weather to feature home-grown talent alongside internationally-acclaimed artists
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's grassroots festivals has battled the weather to feature home-grown talent alongside internationally-acclaimed artists
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS came together on Sunday afternoon for a celebration of all things Caribbean.
Read moreDetailsA CONTEST has been launched to give a charity, school, new business, or good cause in the Reading area a makeover by winning some motorised blinds
Read moreDetailsNew Reading FC signing Sam Smith is ready to contribute in the club's quest to win promotion back to the Championship.
Read moreDetailsTHE police are calling for witnesses after the back window of a van was smashed in.
Read moreDetailsMental health service Tellmi has launched in Berkshire to help young people across Reading, Wokingham, and Berkshire West
Read moreDetailsHundreds of train passengers enjoyed a transport of delight as an orchestra played fabulous music, poised above the tracks at Reading railway station
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles has said that he meet with club owner Dai Yongge twice prior to agreeing to becoming the new Reading FC manager.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles has said that the 'door is open' for transfer target Theo Walcott.
Read moreDetailsNEW READING FC manager Ruben Selles has his sights set on making several new additions before the start of the League One campaign.
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