Reading Pride announces remaining main stage acts
Reading Pride announces Carter the Bandit, Bentley Jones, Reading Rock Choir, and Danny Lampo will be joining Nadine Coyle on the main stage
Read moreDetailsReading Pride announces Carter the Bandit, Bentley Jones, Reading Rock Choir, and Danny Lampo will be joining Nadine Coyle on the main stage
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police confirm the identity of the victim as Sheldon Lewcock, aged 19, from Reading
Read moreDetailsDue to a number of days of industrial action throughout August, Great Western and South Western Railways will be offering severely limited services
Read moreDetailsA READING woman says she is pushing herself out of the comfort zone ahead of her 25th birthday ? by taking part in this year's Miss England contest
Read moreDetailsA NEW cultural venue in Reading town centre celebrated its first birthday by being the one to give out the presents.
Read moreDetailsA NEW play that tackles a hidden problem is set to tour this autumn, and it will visit Reading's South Street when it receives its premiere.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 50 residents of Tilehurst and friends and family have gathered at a vigil to pay their respects after a man in his teens was involved in an incident...
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is responding to calls of a fire on Russell Street. Thames Valley Police are on the scene, as well as a number of...
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Third Lung, a Reading-based band, ahead of their debut album launch part at Sub89 in November
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW Reading University Students' Union (RUSU) president has laid out his intentions for the upcoming year.
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