A taste of France is quite the hit
THERE were queues not over the white cliffs of Dover, but the length of Broad Street in Reading town centre over the Easter weekend.
Read moreDetailsTHERE were queues not over the white cliffs of Dover, but the length of Broad Street in Reading town centre over the Easter weekend.
Read moreDetailsTHEY were queueing round the block, all in the hope of meeting their heroes Bluey and Bingo as they made a special visit to Reading's Broad St Mall
Read moreDetailsREADING is near the bottom of the pile in the South East when it comes to food hygiene ratings.
Read moreDetailsA FUN FAIR is coming to Reading just in time for the May bank holiday.
Read moreDetailsCyclists in Wokingham and Reading of every age and ability are being invited to take part in this year?s Maidenhead Rotary Bikeathon
Read moreDetailsA CHALLENGE has been made ? to undertake a tough walking challenge to help raise funds for Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsA THAMES VALLEY man has fallen victim to a sextortion scam, and police are warning people to be on their guard.
Read moreDetailsNEW research suggests that Reading is not very clean as a town, compared to other big cities.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the successful seven-a-side match in January, organised by Pangbourne Rotary for the Afghan refugees, a follow-up was organised
Read moreDetailsIT?S BEEN a long time coming, and we?ve got a bit longer to wait, but Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls will be coming to The Hexagon.
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