Roll up, roll up: Carters funfair returns
Carters vintage funfair is back at Reading's Prospect Park from Saturday, April 9, until Sunday, April 24
Read moreDetailsCarters vintage funfair is back at Reading's Prospect Park from Saturday, April 9, until Sunday, April 24
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are warning people not to accept sweets from strangers.
Read moreDetailsTHE Reading Half Marathon took place on Sunday, April 3, with more than 10,000 runners entered.
Read moreDetailsREADING Labour is pledging to create more council homes if it wins re-election next month.
Read moreDetailsInternational touring pop/folk duo BoxSet and other musicians have entertained shoppers with their pavement concerts outside a supermarket
Read moreDetailsTheatres, crafts, arts and activities are promised this Easter holiday across the Reading area, so no-one can say they?re bored.
Read moreDetailsThe latest HMRC figures show the importance of individuals and families looking at their lifetime tax planning.
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S no doubt about it, Reading Buses is a place where it likes its stars to shine
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Paul Ince praised the fans’ support and claimed they ‘drove’ his players on to claim a vital point at Barnsley. “The fans were unbelievable,” said...
Read moreDetailsJOSH LAURENT bagged a crucial late goal to give Reading an away point against relegation rivals Barnsley. The Royals went a goal down after just five minutes after Lucas...
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