Open mic at Reading town centre pub celebrates first anniversary
AN OPEN mic night running from a town centre pub is to mark its first anniversary with a singalong party.
Read moreDetailsAN OPEN mic night running from a town centre pub is to mark its first anniversary with a singalong party.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride announces Jamie Wake, Dr. Bev, Son of a Tutu, and drag darling Wilma Fingadoo will be joining Nadine Coyle on the main stage this year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man in connection with an incident of criminal damage in Cumberland Road on Monday, August 1
Read moreDetailsREADING residents were treated to a fun-filled community event celebrating the town's diversity on Saturday, August 6.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES could lay on matchday services for women's football games ? but only if the demand is there
Read moreDetailsClimate campaigners Extinction Rebellion held a protest outside the HSBC in Reading town centre when it reopened after a three month-long closure.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been accused of a banking 'fail' for investing £15 million in Qatar Bank when it could have invested in a more 'ethical' bank
Read moreDetailsA Reading mum who said the council's children's services bungled her son's move to a boarding school with special needs provision had claim rejected
Read moreDetailsHELP for people starting to research their family tree is on offer at a special session next week.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF attempted to break into a home in Reading last week, but was unsuccessful.
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