Reading Climate Festival sees young musicians and makers take to the streets in climate parade
ON SATURDAY, Reading's Climate Festival reached a fever pitch as the climate parade took to the streets
Read moreDetailsON SATURDAY, Reading's Climate Festival reached a fever pitch as the climate parade took to the streets
Read moreDetailsTWO CARS collided on a Wokingham road in an incident which saw ambulance, police and fire services called to the scene.
Read moreDetailsSheer Obsession is bringing back their regular evening of drag and cabaret from hand-picked performers from in and around Reading
Read moreDetailsPublic health directors, local authority representatives, and senior members of the environment, travel, and sport sectors joined Mr Sharma
Read moreDetailsWATFORD have activated Tom Ince's release clause, Reading Today understands.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC has confirmed that Kelly Chambers has left her role as Women's first-team manager and director of women's football.
Read moreDetailsMr Sharma visited the station to see how improvement works were progressing following years of campaigning for better accessibility
Read moreDetailsPalmer Park saw a splash of the Mediterranean sun on Friday, when Summertime Live's Classic Ibiza came to Reading, sponsored by Cafe del Mar
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVAL celebrating Reading's artistic endeavours launches on Friday.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE BOX full of adventure is travelling not through time and space but along the riverbanks thanks to a touring theatre company.
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