Taste the rainbow … Pride cocktail goes on sale in Winnersh restaurant
A NEW cocktail has gone on sale at a Winnersh restaurant, aimed at celebrating Pride month.
Read moreDetailsA NEW cocktail has gone on sale at a Winnersh restaurant, aimed at celebrating Pride month.
Read moreDetailsGlobal Justice Reading: Film and discussion night
Read moreDetailsJapanese Knotweed Specialists says half of homeowners in the South East would consider concealing the presence of Knotweed when selling their home
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is offering a rooftop tour of the Abbey Gateway.
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of a popular Wokingham summer event are on the search for more on-the-day volunteers.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of visitors were welcomed onto the University of Reading's Whiteknights campus for its inaugural Community Festival on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsBREWERIES and distilleries based near the University of Reading will be celebrated at its inaugural drinks festival on May 26 and 27.
Read moreDetailsWHEN it comes to long grass the mower the merrier. That's the message from campaigners who are urging gardeners to let their lawns flower this summer
Read moreDetailsLEARNER drivers in Reading have a better chance of getting on the road than those in other southern towns.
Read moreDetailsWITH THE coronation, the nation has been focused on everything British, but a restaurant is hoping people will look over the pond for a treat.
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