Former Gas Works Road social club listed as “locally-important”
The former Southern Gas Social Club building has been locally listed as "significant," though its future is still uncertain
Read moreDetailsThe former Southern Gas Social Club building has been locally listed as "significant," though its future is still uncertain
Read moreDetailsAN ART exhibition featuring works created by local artists will be on show at Tidmarsh Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsTHE BELLE CANTO trio will be performing a summer celebration in Silchester next month
Read moreDetailsFORGET the Blarney stone, the only rocks to kiss will be those in your glass thanks to a whisky tasting event.
Read moreDetailsA FOCUS on the science of leafy greens is coming to two garden centres this weekend and it is open to primary school aged children
Read moreDetailsDEMAND for locally produced products is helping reduce shoppers? carbon footprints according to a supermarket chain
Read moreDetailsThe Scarlet Vixens return to their regular residency at the Purple Turtle, showing that they still know how to put on a show
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy has seen off a decathlon of sporting challenges in aid of a mental health charity.
Read moreDetailsFOUR teams played out a fiercely-contested football tournament to celebrate Refugee Week on Saturday, June 26.
Read moreDetailsNew research names Reading as the third best place in the UK for learner drivers, with ease of access to instructors and good road safety
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