Remembering the ultimate sacrifice: Reading comes together for Remembrance Sunday
ONCE AGAIN Reading turned out in their hundreds for Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreDetailsONCE AGAIN Reading turned out in their hundreds for Remembrance Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA £30 MILLION project to bring 211 affordable homes to the borough has been approved by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsHE'S THE man with the golden girls. Or he would be, if he can get them back on to Reading Buses.
Read moreDetailsEARLEY residents are without power this evening after an outage. SSE warned that electricity might not be restored until 11pm this evening. Residents in an area around the Royal Berkshire...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps Reading people with housing and homelessness is preparing to sing of the season at its annual carols by candlelight event.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in Reading will take part in workshops on sustainable disposal of food packaging through a University of Reading study.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a bike theft in Tilehurst on Tuesday, October 11
Read moreDetailsHickies continues its series of intimate live music gigs with Live Loung V, featuring The Remi Bankyln Band, Thomas Heppell, and Jack Mason
Read moreDetailsA NEW guided walk is set to celebrate two centuries of Huntley and Palmers history on Thursday, November 17, in aid of charity
Read moreDetailsREAD College is hosting its annual fundraising quiz for Access to the Arts on Friday, November 18
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