Woodley boy is in fashion
Seven-year-old Archie Rosier walked down the runway at an event showcasing a range of clothes designed by Harvey Price for fashion label Born Anxious.
Read moreDetailsSeven-year-old Archie Rosier walked down the runway at an event showcasing a range of clothes designed by Harvey Price for fashion label Born Anxious.
Read moreDetailsParenting Special Children welcomed HRH Sophie Countess of Wessex to an anniversary event on Wednesday, March 2
Read moreDetailsBored with breakfast? Short on time? Or simply want to do your bit for the planet? Online doorstep delivery service Milk & More has you covered
Read moreDetailsA GAMING centre in Reading town centre wants permission to open 24 hours day.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY restaurant on The Oracle's Riverside could soon have a new tenant.
Read moreDetailsA WELLBEING day will take place in Southcote tomorrow, featuring a range of local groups.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police releases CCTV images of a man wanted in connection with thefts from motor vehicles in Reading on Monday, March 7.
Read moreDetailsPeople of Oxford Road portrait exhibition champions accessibility in art at the HolyBrook Gallery.
Read moreDetailsThe real essence of Reading is that it has somehow maintained a small community feel while being a growing place, we?re still a ?little big town?
Read moreDetailsASCOT is gearing up for the first family race day of the year, taking place later this month.
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