Crazy Horses welcome careful drivers: Hungry Horse pubs offer prizes in fun contest
THE OSMONDS knew a thing or two about Crazy Horses, but they were wrong about one detail: they can be stopped by winners of a new contest
Read moreDetailsTHE OSMONDS knew a thing or two about Crazy Horses, but they were wrong about one detail: they can be stopped by winners of a new contest
Read moreDetailsSenior football fans aged 66 or over are being offered the chance to win free food and drink in Greene King pubs.
Read moreDetailsA GRANT aimed at helping people get to grips with numeracy has been awards to Reading Borough Council's adult learning service
Read moreDetailsConnect Reading and WhatImpact.com have teamed up for a new partnership to help local organisations provide social value
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER walking along a Reading road has been a victim of sexual assault and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident happened around 1am on...
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Police Family Liaison Team has been awarded the Local Heroes award by Reading Pride
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES have stolen mobility scooters from a garage in Newtown.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a Reading home and stole hi-tech gear.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is inviting primary school students to take part in an educational study.
Read moreDetailsReading FC suffered a last-gasp defeat in the capital as QPR came from behind to win 2-1.
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