Council sets aside weekends for summer street parties
Reading Borough Council has set out its timings for community parties this summer, with four weeks ear-marked for street parties and events this year.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has set out its timings for community parties this summer, with four weeks ear-marked for street parties and events this year.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says action to fell a number of dangerous trees at Clayfield Copse affected by ash dieback disease will begin shortly.
Read moreDetailsGB athlete and Reading Sports Awards 'Schools Personality of the Year' winner 2024, Carys Westcott, is starting this year's Green Park Challenge
Read moreDetailsResearchers have released a study showing that footballers taking penalty kicks are sometimes sacrificing the best shots to prioritise credibility.
Read moreDetailsA READING MP has given an award to a business providing support to some of the town's canine residents. Matt Rodda presented Toni Ilsley, founder of Charlie's Dog Place, with...
Read moreDetailsThe show which sees politicians and public figures take questions from the audience will air from the university's Great Hall on Thursday, March 20
Read moreDetailsExit 6 Film Festival is holding a short film showcase evening at Reading Biscuit Factory in April as it marks its 10th anniversary this year.
Read moreDetailsThames Water wins another decision in its favour by appeal judges to secure a £3bn bailout
Read moreDetailsDance with Sonia Brown welcomes the former Royal Ballet soloist as its new patron
Read moreDetailsReading Walks Festival is coming back in May, bringing over 50 walks and cycle trips, as well as a live talk.
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