East Reading Festival sees fun and frolics celebrating community
Theatre, poetry, stand-up, carnival costumes, and performances aplenty were on display at East Reading Festival on Sunday, June 25
Theatre, poetry, stand-up, carnival costumes, and performances aplenty were on display at East Reading Festival on Sunday, June 25
A CHARITY plant sale is to take place in East Reading on Sunday, July 2.
East Reading Festival is returning to Palmer Park on June 25, bringing with it a day of family fun, festivities, ...
IT may be a month since King Charles was crowned at Westminster Abbey but the royal celebrations continue in Reading.
THAMES Valley Police has confirmed that one person has died following the fire in Erleigh Road in the early hours ...
A NUMBER of people have been seriously injured following a fire that broke out overnight at an east Reading house. ...
A HOME was burgled in east Reading last week, and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
AN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
A CHERRY PICKER is the reason for a road closure planned for east Reading later this month.
A MAN suffered a serious head injury during a late-night assault in a Reading park.
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