Top of the shops: talk to explore Reading’s retail past
A LOOK back at the shopping habits of yesteryear is promised by a local history society.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK back at the shopping habits of yesteryear is promised by a local history society.
Read moreDetailsThe Foresters Arms is to hold a disco night on Friday, August 19, and people are sure to be singing along.
Read moreDetailsResearch has shown that women who have breastfed at some time in their lives are less likely to develop heart disease or stroke
Read moreDetailsYou know you're having a great Summer when someone declares they need a "rest day" after one too many days out. Here are some highlights
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will be given the funding over three years to support and fund new and existing services
Read moreDetailsReading Festival released comedy and cinema line-ups, including Russell Howard and Reginald D Hunter, and showings of Uncharted and Spider Man
Read moreDetailsWith Rage Against the Machine's European tour and festival dates cancelled, The 1975 are your new Sunday headliners for Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsThe family of Sheldon Lewcock, who died on Tuesday, August 9, after an incident on Pierces Hill, have released a tribute to him. Sheldon’s mum said: “My beautiful, beautiful boy....
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST-based brewery turned its taproom into a market place on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsI'm sure I'm not the only person who gets exasperated, annoyed and even infuriated by travelling around Reading.
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