Grumpy Goat’s 5k run raising funds for Reading Refugee Support
On Sunday, January 29, The Grumpy Goat, Union Street, held a five kilometre race in aid of Reading Refugee Support Group
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, January 29, The Grumpy Goat, Union Street, held a five kilometre race in aid of Reading Refugee Support Group
Read moreDetailsEclectic Games runs specific events such as Magic: The Gathering or Pokemon TCG most days, but also hosts more general events a few times a week
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince admitted he is unsure whether the club will still be under a transfer embargo in the summer.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Paul Ince believes that Manchester United staff showed a 'lack of respect' after their FA Cup fourth round tie.
Read moreDetailsCAMRA announces that Reading Beer and Cider Festival has been cancelled for 2023.
Read moreDetailsI was pleased to meet so many people in Shinfield last week, at the community consultation event held by the University and Shinfield Parish Council
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has raised more than £6,600 for its Charity of the Year 2022, New Beginnings Reading
Read moreDetailsThe local elections in Reading are a little over three months away now, but I guess that most people don't know about a major change in the rules
Read moreDetailsA Lent choir concert of 'exquisite' uplifting music
Read moreDetailsTWO READING men have been jailed for stealing mobile phones from teenagers.
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