MP and mayor speak at peace vigil, showing Reading’s solidarity with Ukraine
A Peace vigil to show solidarity with Ukraine was attended by more than 200 people, including the Mayor of Reading and MP Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsA Peace vigil to show solidarity with Ukraine was attended by more than 200 people, including the Mayor of Reading and MP Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsAN OXFORD ROAD pub was one of five venues targeted by police this morning in a drugs raid.
Read moreDetailsGranddad is an alt-rock band who are releasing their debut EP this weekend and one of the tracks from it heads up our brilliant RaW Sounds Today list
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Read moreDetailsA LOOK at life as a teenager is the focus of Progress Theatre?s latest show, which will be performed at the end of the month
Read moreDetailsMarch brings some sunny days to tempt gardeners back into the garden and many of us are really aching for Spring now
Read moreDetailsLaura Turner going out with her son Charlie Green in September 2018 when he suddenly stopped breathing. Now they are raising money for SCAS.
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Paul Ince says his team needs to become ‘mentally tough out of possession’ as they continue their fight for Championship survival. Ince took his first...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 200 protestors gathered in pouring rain last night in a last-ditch bid to prevent a golf course from being turned into housing
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Planning Applications Committee meeting on Monday, March 2, the plan for 223 new homes on Reading Golf Club has been approved.
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