Trinity Concert Band partners with The Cowshed this Christmas
Trinity Concert Band will be live-streaming their Christmas concert this Saturday, December 18, from 4pm. Donations to The Cowshed are encouraged.
Read moreDetailsTrinity Concert Band will be live-streaming their Christmas concert this Saturday, December 18, from 4pm. Donations to The Cowshed are encouraged.
Read moreDetailsDisney is the first client to be filming at Shinfield Studios, which is currently being developed off the M4.
Read moreDetailsDaniel Allaway, 40, of Cirrus Drive, Shinfield, was found guilty of one count burglary, theft of a motor vehicle and theft.
Read moreDetailsAS THE countdown to Christmas Day continues, thoughts are very much on finding that perfect present.
Read moreDetailsEARLEY'S peddling Panda is set to pound the roads again on his biggest challenge yet.
Read moreDetailsThe new Lower Earley eatery will be welcoming customers from noon until 9pm everyday.
Read moreDetailsA plan to build 43 homes and a Lidl supermarket in Lower Earley has been rejected as the land is deemed to be countryside
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came to Woodley thanks to the return of its winter extravaganza.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN a thousand bikers held a minute's silence at the start of this year's Reading Toy Run to remember Ben Spiller, who founded the event.
Read moreDetailsTHE MAYOR of Earley is spreading Christmas cheer to the town.
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