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A MUSICAL odyssey is coming to Wokingham next month, and we?re not joking.
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL odyssey is coming to Wokingham next month, and we?re not joking.
Read moreDetailsHere are three ways you can help make Reading a better place, courtesy of Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his 60s has died following a road traffic collision in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsHorseshoe Bridge closed for cleaning work on Monday, March 21, expected to last 10 days.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her 80s died followed a collision between a lorry and a car in Grazeley yesterday lunchtime.
Read moreDetailsThe hotly anticipated launch of Blue Collar Arena was well received on social media and saw queues forming for traders throughout the day.
Read moreDetailsPlaces are now available at the fundraiser, which will be held at Mapledurham House on Sunday, September 25.
Read moreDetailsCraig David will headline the Newbury Racecourse Party in the Paddock event this summer.
Read moreDetailsLabour councillors? repeated failure to listen to residents costs us all
Read moreDetailsA NEW community group has been formed, with the aim of serving residents living around the Great Knolly?s Street and George Street areas.
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