March of the giants: Oxford Road to be celebrated in the Giant Parade
The Oxford Road Giant Parade is coming to the town centre, bringing live performances from DJs, musicians, and puppeteers
The Oxford Road Giant Parade is coming to the town centre, bringing live performances from DJs, musicians, and puppeteers
Paddington the bear is set to visit the Broad Street Mall, where he will be meeting attendees to celebrate World ...
CLIFF RICHARD would approve ? lucky lips are coming to a Reading shopping mall in time to spread the love ...
Plans have been submitted that would see a new family entertainment centre introduced to a town centre mall.
A SPECIAL guest is preparing to take up residence in Reading ahead of the festive season, and is looking forward ...
GHOULS and ghosts will come out to play in Reading town centre this Hallowe'en as youngsters gear up for two ...
A CELEBRATION of Reading's golden generation will take place on Monday.
An arcade and family entertainment centre is set to take over an empty unit in Broad Street Mall that was ...
A security worker at Broad Street Mall as been put forward for the Employee of the Year award, sponsored by ...
DIVERSIONS will be in place in Reading town centre to allow work to take place at a busy through route.
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