Hot stuff! Caversham’s pink buses get new, bolder look
THERE IS a new look to Caversham's buses as new vehicles with a stronger colour scheme have been launched.
Read moreDetailsTHERE IS a new look to Caversham's buses as new vehicles with a stronger colour scheme have been launched.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Western Railway has urged customers to travel by rail "only if absolutely necessary," ahead of strikes set for Saturday-Thursday, November 5-10
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women's manager Kelly Chambers is 'excited' ahead of a crunch Women's Super League encounter with Leicester City.
Read moreDetailsCHARLIE Charles has been at the forefront of Reading's music scene for a whole decade? and his show is still going strong
Read moreDetailsMore than 250 people took part in the hike which is expected to have raised more than £15,000 in aid of Sue Ryder, sponsored by Azego
Read moreDetailsBE AT One bar is set to reopen its doors following a revamp, which has had £300,000 of investment and a redesign of the bar
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince believes that the Royals' away trip to Burnley will be their toughest match of the season.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince believes that the club are beginning to bridge the gap between the fans and the team.
Read moreDetailsBRITISH Transport Police have released CCTV images of a person they are looking to speak to in connection with and incident of indecent exposure.
Read moreDetailsMore than 70 foster carers attended the event at Brown's restaurant in The Oracle to be celebrated by Brighter Futures for Children
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