Traveller camp set up around Arthur Newbery Park
An illegal encampment has been set up in Arthur Newbery Park, where more than 15 caravans and vehicles have surround the children's play area
Read moreDetailsAn illegal encampment has been set up in Arthur Newbery Park, where more than 15 caravans and vehicles have surround the children's play area
Read moreDetailsFriends and family of Caroline Flack paid tribute to her life with an intimate day festival, raising funds fore mental health charities
Read moreDetailsFive students with special educational needs and disabilities have secured employment through Route to Recruit, an internship scheme
Read moreDetailsBDB Pitmans has funded a number of tress being planted as part of its contribution to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsWhile the brewery, Wild Weather, will continue, the venue will host one last hurrah on Saturday, September 3
Read moreDetailsCommunity Infrastructure Levy feels like a name designed in some Government committee so as to inspire disengagement? perhaps it was.
Read moreDetailsFANS of the card game Pokemon have a chance to put their Pichachu to the test later this month.
Read moreDetailsA POOL party is to take place in a Newtown pub on Saturday (August 6).
Read moreDetailsFrom the early days of the printing press, Reading has always been at the forefront of ink on paper.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre bar is inviting people to challenge their pianist.
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