Bracknell MP James Sunderland to meet Secretary of State to discuss concerns about Reading FC
BRACKNELL MP James Sunderland will be meeting the Secretary of State on July 11 to discuss concerns about Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland will be meeting the Secretary of State on July 11 to discuss concerns about Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsRazorlight's Johnny Borrell is bringing his new supergroup Jealous Nostril to Reading's Facebar as part of a new tour
Read moreDetailsA trio who ran old school indie music club events to raise funds for charity have been nominated for a Pride of Reading Award
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is continuing its rollout of box junction enforcement with four more junctions coming under penalty charges
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP charity shop in Reading town centre has won a national award.
Read moreDetailsCUTE pets are wanted ? and each one will raise money for an animal charity.
Read moreDetailsWhen it comes to casual dining, German Doner Kebab (GDK) stands out as a tantalising option for those seeking something new
Read moreDetailsAn outbuilding in Aldworth was attended by multiple fire crews after a fire broke out last week
Read moreDetailsA young mum of three, diagnosed with terminal cancer, and her family lauded for their determination to spread awareness of the disease and symptoms
Read moreDetailsA charity celebrating four decades of rescuing stray and abandoned cats in Thames Valley held a fete on Saturday, July 1
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