Reading’s Christians prepare to mark Easter weekend with Holy Week services and events
An actor will play Jesus and with the other three playing multiple characters in what they hope will be an ...
An actor will play Jesus and with the other three playing multiple characters in what they hope will be an ...
THE INQUEST into the Forbury Gardens terror attack has heard that repeated warnings were given to authorities about killer Saadallah
A final hearing has taken place before the inquest into the murder of James Furlong, David Wails, and Joseph Ritchie-Bennett ...
READING stood united again, as it marked the third anniversary of the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack, and unveiled a memorial ...
Blue Collar has laid out set times for its Disco events ahead of the Water Fest weekend in Reading later ...
Brighter Futures for Children invited lead councillors and foster carers to take part in the planting of a new wildflower ...
Vegan food fiesta returns to Reading by popular demand
SOME unexpected finds have been uncovered during the deep clean of Reading’s famous Maiwand Lion statue in Forbury Gardens. The ...
The candlelight vigil will be held in Forbury Gardens, Reading, from 7pm on Saturday, February 18th, to mourn Brianna Ghey ...
A pre-inquest hearing took place in the Royal Courts of Justice on Thursday, January 12, where the coroner agreed to ...
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