ROAD CLOSURES will be place on Sunday, April 3, as runners take over the streets.
Roads will be closed on Sunday, as the Reading Half Marathon sees runners, not cars, take over the town's streets - here's what to expect
Read moreDetailsRoads will be closed on Sunday, as the Reading Half Marathon sees runners, not cars, take over the town's streets - here's what to expect
Read moreDetailsSMALL businesses will benefit from some changes announced by the Chancellor last week, but more needed to be done to address the rising cost of living
Read moreDetailsThe area of orchards in England and Wales has halved since the early 1900s, according to new research by the National Trust.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based music charity that works to remove barriers for entry to the industry has been given a massive boost, thanks to the National Lottery.
Read moreDetailsI?m proud to say that we have developed something of a family evening routine
Read moreDetailsAN ARTIST who has had five Top 10 hits is preparing to wow audiences at The Hexagon with his latest show.
Read moreDetailsAre there times when you have wondered if you will make it through to see a better brighter future?
Read moreDetailsOO LA LA! Forget bangers n mash, jellied eels or roast beef ? it?s time to go continental.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-born musician and actor is preparing to tread the boards for a slightly different play this week.
Read moreDetailsEARLY next month, Reading?s Concert Hall will be filled once again with the sound of music.
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