Here Comes The Sun set to return to Rising Sun Arts Centre
Here Comes The Sun Festival is back for its day-long celebration at the Rising Sun Arts Centre, with live music, art, spoken word, and comedy.
Read moreDetailsHere Comes The Sun Festival is back for its day-long celebration at the Rising Sun Arts Centre, with live music, art, spoken word, and comedy.
Read moreDetailsFollowing an inaugural event last year, the multi-genre fundraiser returns with live music and performances, in aid of Medical Aid for Palestinians
Read moreDetailsPetition to oppose Thames Valley Park plan attracts large number of supportive votes in a single week
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested after a woman was allegedly sexually assaulted and two men were physically assaulted on the University of Reading campus.
Read moreDetailsA 51-year-old man has been charged in connection with three suspicious packages found in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for more tree planting in densely populated areas of Reading to help tackle climate change.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have clashed over a plan for new homes near town centre after the developer launched a bid to reduce the amount of affordable housing.
Read moreDetailsReading neighbourhood police officers carried out more than 20 stop searches and secured more than 30 charges relating to shoplifting and burglary
Read moreDetailsA plan for bungalows next to a former pub in Reading has been rejected due to concerns over the character of the area and waste management.
Read moreDetailsConfusion has been raised about what 'bus gates' are, as they are responsible for thousands of fines each year in Reading.
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