Tickets go live for Reading Walks Festival 2025
Reading Walks Festival is coming back in May, bringing over 50 walks and cycle trips, as well as a live talk.
Read moreDetailsReading Walks Festival is coming back in May, bringing over 50 walks and cycle trips, as well as a live talk.
Read moreDetailsSmart Works Reading, the charity that helps women succeed at job interviews through its free interview coaching and dressing service
Read moreDetailsREDA has announced the programme for the 2025 Reading Walks Festival with this year's programme taking place between 10-18 May.
Read moreDetailsClive Jones hosted a discussion with Royal Berks' staff and patients.
Read moreDetailsGreggs has opened its new and improved shop today in Reading. Previously located at 16 Broad Street Mall, the shop has expanded
Read moreDetailsResearchers are on the hunt for chain-free house hunters in the royal county.
Read moreDetailsAt last, we have started to see signs of spring around Reading.
Read moreDetailsReckless and dangerous riders of off-road bikes in Reading have been blasted with alarming reports of balaclava clad riders speeding
Read moreDetailsThe trust in charge of the Royal Berkshire Hospital are 'standing down' the programme team for its rebuild after it was delayed to start
Read moreDetailsSnapped Ankles are performing at Face Bar on Tuesday, March 18, from 7.45pm.
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