Reading’s Broad Street Mall to turn Pride-coloured for free community event
Broad Street Mall is inviting the local community to celebrate together as Broad Street Beats returns with a special Pride-themed edition on Saturday
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is inviting the local community to celebrate together as Broad Street Beats returns with a special Pride-themed edition on Saturday
Read moreDetailsSimon Evans: Staring At The Sun will take place at Reading Town Hall on Saturday, 5 September at 7:30 pm.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of older and disabled people in Reading were denied social care support last year, according to analysis published by the Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made for a new Italian restaurant to open in Reading by the end of the year.
Read moreDetailsOne of our favourite venues outside our area, but within easy reach, is The 1865 in Southampton.
Read moreDetailsA man's death in Reading is no longer being treated as suspicious following a post-mortem examination, police said.
Read moreDetailsA landmark project to build nearly 600 flats in Reading town centre has received a ringing endorsement.
Read moreDetailsA showdown is looming over a plan for Reading Festival to have an extra day of music.
Read moreDetailsA post office and chain convenience store serving thousands of neighbours in Reading has closed down.
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a plan to create flats at a former bank in Reading town centre.
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