Spooky goings on across Reading as town marks Hallowe’en
PUMPKINS were picked from the patch, carved and then lit up as the Ding marked Hallowe'en and half-term.
Read moreDetailsPUMPKINS were picked from the patch, carved and then lit up as the Ding marked Hallowe'en and half-term.
Read moreDetailsMulti award-winning comedian Sara Pascoe is planning to come to Reading next year, with her latest show, Success Story
Read moreDetailsSOARING running costs means an additional £1.8 million could be needed to continue running Reading's children's services.
Read moreDetailsIt is now almost four years since the Council declared a climate emergency on behalf of the community of Reading, and we've seen some real progress
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES has announced that one of its bus stops will be in a different place from next week.
Read moreDetailsA SAFER streets session will be held in Reading town centre later this month.
Read moreDetailsHYPERFAST fibre-optic broadband is coming to Newtown as the next phase of installation works gets underway.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Paul Ince was left with mixed emotions after his side played out a goalless draw against Luton Town on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsReading FC played out a forgettable 0-0 draw against Luton Town on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC were involved in their first goalless draw of the season as they took a point away at Luton Town.
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