Peregrine Falcon family settles atop the Blade
A pair of Peregrine falcons has successfully hatched two chicks at their nest on top of one of Reading's most iconic buildings, The Blade
Read moreDetailsA pair of Peregrine falcons has successfully hatched two chicks at their nest on top of one of Reading's most iconic buildings, The Blade
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Gyles Brandreth, honorary president of the Oscar Wilde Society, about the future of Reading Gaol and its heritage
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office warns heavy rain and thunderstorms could cause disruption across Berkshire from 10am on Thursday
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club and the University of Reading are teaming up to combat the climate crisis in a new partnership, part of Show Your Stripes Day
Read moreDetailsHurst Show and Country Fayre are encouraging show-goers to get ahead by buying tickets for the event on Saturday, June 25, and Sunday, June 26, online
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers, started 60 years ago, are celebrating their anniversary with a concert titled Hope! Joy and Celebration! this Saturday at 3pm
Read moreDetailsThe decision means drivers will no longer be able to park on Shinfield Road.
Read moreDetailsA FREE family fun day will take place in Reading town centre on Saturday to mark Armed Forces Day.
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE Maestros is becoming Barkshire Maestros for one day only.
Read moreDetailsA DARTS tournament will take place in Bradfield on Saturday, raising funds for the British Heart Foundation.
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