Reading joins the Key Cities network, looking to strengthen the town and drive economic and social growth
READING is one of two new entrants in the Key Cities network, which represents the country's urban areas.
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of two new entrants in the Key Cities network, which represents the country's urban areas.
Read moreDetailsWOMEN from across Reading are invited to join in a march and rally this Friday, as part of the Reclaim The Night initiative.
Read moreDetailsVOLUNTEERS helping at a charity refreshment kiosk are raising their tea cups, with little pinky extended, to celebrate a fundraising milestone
Read moreDetailsSANTA will be swapping his sleigh for a fire engine when he makes his first appearance of the year in Hare Hatch on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY turned continental last Thursday as a popular French market returned.
Read moreDetailsSouthampton Women 0-3 Reading Women: Royals cruise to away victory in Conti Cup
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for contact from the victim following an assault and kidnap. It is also appealing for witnesses to the incident. The incident occurred around 11.40pm on...
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince has called on the EFL to introduce an annual winter break.
Read moreDetailsThe venue will be screening three features from Monday-Wednesday, December 5-7, celebrating the voices of contemporary, queer, Asian voices in film
Read moreDetailsEmployees worked together to carry a commemorative book more than 1,100 miles to support Papyrus, a suicide prevention charity
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