Reading Cemetery history talk
READING HISTORIANS will have the chance to learn about one of the town's most recognised landmarks.
Read moreDetailsREADING HISTORIANS will have the chance to learn about one of the town's most recognised landmarks.
Read moreDetailsReading FC came from behind to draw 1-1 to Norwich at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsThe Florey Clinic is now offering first doses of a vaccine to combat Monkey Pox via appointment on Friday and Saturday, October 7-8
Read moreDetailsA READING runner raised £20,000 at the London Marathon on Sunday, October 2, for a cause close to his heart.
Read moreDetailsREADING MOTORISTS expressed their disappointment after roadworks led to delays of over 30 minutes.
Read moreDetailsA developer has applied to reduce the number of affordable homes at an apartment block to be built to the rear of a former social club in Reading
Read moreDetailsOPPOSITION parties are calling on Reading Borough Council's ruling Labour group to do more to bring affordable housing to the town.
Read moreDetailsThe line-up for the biggest Dance Reading Festival yet has been unveiled, as it returns in-person and online later this month
Read moreDetailsBOTANICALS, juniper berries and slice will all come together in perfect synchrony later this month for a one-day celebration of the G'n'T.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based building control and management systems company that aims to eliminate wasted electricity has won an eco-award.
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