Festive Babe
The amateur group will be performing a new take on Babe The Sheep Pig, the tail of an extraordinary friendship between Farmer Hogget and his hog.
Read moreDetailsThe amateur group will be performing a new take on Babe The Sheep Pig, the tail of an extraordinary friendship between Farmer Hogget and his hog.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was mugged for his wallet and phone in the early hours of Saturday, December 4. The assault took place on Reading's Oxford Road
Read moreDetailsThe new offices for the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts will be on the current site of Reading School of Art.
Read moreDetailsCreated in a partnership between the Reading Kangaroos and Elusive Brewing, the pale ale will raise money for Age UK.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at one of the borough?s water companies are celebrating after it has been given the ServiceMark Accreditation with Distinctio
Read moreDetailsReading has officially submitted its City Status bid today, as part of the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in 2022.
Read moreDetailsThe reminder comes after the programme was extended to 12 to 15 year olds. Jabs are not yet available for this age group.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley fire services celebrated their latest collaboration success last week, in the shape of new fire engines and equipment for the region.
Read moreDetailsYes, Santa is the world's greenest traveller. here's how
Read moreDetailsSHOPS in Reading and Wokingham have seen a rise in violence and abuse towards staff.
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