A WHEELY GOOD TIME: Cycle Festival delights Reading
A COMMUNITY event introduced hundreds of novice and experienced cyclists to the benefits of bike riding.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY event introduced hundreds of novice and experienced cyclists to the benefits of bike riding.
Read moreDetailsThe statue of George Palmer has been refreshed ahead of new facilities due for completion in Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY in Reading celebrated its 175th birthday with a fun-filled community event.
Read moreDetailsTaxi drivers in Reading are calling on the council to let them drive down a traffic lane currently reserved for buses and cyclists
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE woman is preparing to run the London Marathon next month to help the Reading charity that helped her mum during her final days
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to host a family cycle on Saturday, October 8.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of all ages are invited to take part in a programme of fun activities at seven libraries across Reading on Saturday, October 1.
Read moreDetailsReading's Bastille Day celebrations have been nominated for their cultural contribution, celebrating diversity for over a decade
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall will host a number of activities and events which celebrate the contributions of older people with more than 30 local organisations
Read moreDetailsThe family of Neil Morris has released a tribute to him, after he was murdered in an arson at Rowe Court in December 2021
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