New craft ale bar to open in Reading’s Smelly Alley
A NEW bar is opening in Reading's Smelly Alley this Friday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW bar is opening in Reading's Smelly Alley this Friday.
Read moreDetailsREADING is fast becoming an area where speeding is the norm. No, not on the roads but on the internet thanks to Zen Internet and City Fibre
Read moreDetailsHOT on the heels of the Lionesses victory, a gym with branches in Reading and Wokingham is launching free exercise classes for children aged 11 to 16
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called to a wildfire last week, with the cause to be determined.
Read moreDetailsMORE details about a new secondary school for Reading have been released thanks to a planning application.
Read moreDetailsAN OPERA singer who created his latest album in Reading will be showcasing tracks from it in a special concert taking place next month
Read moreDetailsThe Wellington International Horse Trials & Country Fair will take place over the August bank holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsWORK to save Reading's historic gaol from developers is continuing behind the scenes.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK back at the shopping habits of yesteryear is promised by a local history society.
Read moreDetailsThe Foresters Arms is to hold a disco night on Friday, August 19, and people are sure to be singing along.
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