Reading man jailed for drug offences
A Reading man has be jailed for drug offences after pleading guilty on Tuesday, April 26
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has be jailed for drug offences after pleading guilty on Tuesday, April 26
Read moreDetailsAt this time of year, with local elections upon us, I often find myself thinking about the things that set Reading apart from other places.
Read moreDetailsA PLANT sale will take place in Lower Earley on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES says it served more than 6,000 free fares during a special Easter promotion.
Read moreDetailsA PILOT scheme has been launched to make it easier to report financial fraud where people call up looking for bank details.
Read moreDetailsA THEALE-based logistics specialist has been presented with a Queen?s Award for its work in international trade.
Read moreDetailsHot on the heels of the mysterious House On Cold Hill comes Busman?s Holiday, directed by Brian Blessed, in what has become an annual tradition.
Read moreDetailsMOVIE buffs can celebrate the return of independent cinema to Reading, thanks to a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT of punk, ska, new wave and rock will help Ukrainian refugees
Read moreDetailsAMATEUR artists will be displaying their work in a special exhibition taking place in Pangbourne this weekend.
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