Brewdog closes six branches due to rising costs including energy bills – Reading site unaffected
THE CEO of a brewery has said rising costs are forcing the firm to close branches, although the Reading venue will remain open.
Read moreDetailsTHE CEO of a brewery has said rising costs are forcing the firm to close branches, although the Reading venue will remain open.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police say that 37 arrests were made, with fifty people ejected for anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking to remind residents to register ahead of local elections in May 2023
Read moreDetailsA new project by LifeSpring Church, High Street Heritage Action Zone, and University of Reading researchers will explore the lives of local people
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD man's fundraising efforts have seen him nominated for a Pride of Reading award
Read moreDetailsGetting cars off our streets is imperative if we're to meet carbon reduction goals and improve Reading's air quality. Everyone wins from good buses
Read moreDetailsAs living costs continue to rise, local friendship group, Reading District Oddfellows is urging residents to not cut back on socialising.
Read moreDetailsUKRAINIAN refugees settling in Reading are able to enjoy free membership of Reading Borough Council's leisure centres.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a charity that helps children with additional needs to attend mainstream clubs and groups enjoyed a special summer party last month
Read moreDetailsThis poem is based on a photo of sunrise taken at Dinton Pastures
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