Festival season: THAT TIME of the year has rolled around again
Visitors are already descending on the town in preparation for a staple of the British music calendar, Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsVisitors are already descending on the town in preparation for a staple of the British music calendar, Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsMaybe it was partly a consequence of Covid, but a couple of years ago, it felt as though technology had made a huge breakthrough. It was simple
Read moreDetailsAlan Ayckbourn's much-loved comedy comes to The Mill at Sonning
Read moreDetailsIt is the honour of my life to be elected to represent the wonderful people of Reading West and Mid Berkshire. Thank you for all of the kind words
Read moreDetailsIt's 2pm on a sunny Sunday afternoon and I'm in my usual writing spot at the dining room table, listening out for my soon-to-be four year old
Read moreDetailsAs the long school summer holidays begin, it's a great time to remember all the free and fun activities the borough has to offer.
Read moreDetailsThe end of an academic year is always an exciting time, for lots of reasons. We get the chance to wave off our graduating students
Read moreDetailsAnother football tournament over and more soul-searching. Will England's men's team ever return to their rightful place at the pinnacle of the game
Read moreDetailsMost council's find themselves in the unenviable position of spending most of their budgets on services which very few of us use.
Read moreDetailsONCE upon a time, it was the county's Shire Hall. Now, it is a boutique hotel at the heart of the town centre, complete with one of the most
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