Thousands flock to colourful Reading festival with 4,500 free meals
Thousands of people witnessed and took part in a free food and meditation festival with a procession in Reading last Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThousands of people witnessed and took part in a free food and meditation festival with a procession in Reading last Saturday.
Read moreDetailsChanges are on the way to modernise the main court in Reading, where the most serious cases are heard.
Read moreDetailsAdjustments to flats that will be built on the site of the former Reading gas tower have been welcomed, but confusion remains over parking
Read moreDetailsReading has been named among the UK's top 10 places "on the rise" highlighting areas with some of the country's fastest-growing job markets.
Read moreDetailsArtwork is coming to Reading town centre in the near future as a former library building is secured against intruders.
Read moreDetailsAn alarming new study has named Reading the worst place for cyclist safety outside London.
Read moreDetailsA University of Reading staff member is preparing to walk 100 miles in five days to celebrate the institution's centenary
Read moreDetailsHelp prevent wildfires this summer
Read moreDetailsThe most senior serving MP in Reading has landed a new role in the Houses of Parliament.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man from Reading and a company are in a dispute after the man claimed they botched his order of a new Mustang car.
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