Pop Classics, only Reading’s second dedicated record store, welcomes customers in Caversham
Reading has a new music shop specialising in vinyl today, Thursday, September 7, as a store in Caversham opens its ...
Reading has a new music shop specialising in vinyl today, Thursday, September 7, as a store in Caversham opens its ...
With the summer holidays over, a lot of us may have done quite a bit of walking over the past ...
Crosfields School Crosfields School, is an all-through school that offers a stable and nurturing environment for pupils to learn and ...
THE father of murdered Reading schoolboy, Olly Stephens, has called for mobile phones to be banned from schools.
A UNIQUE blend of coffee has arrived in Reading, thanks to a new independent business.
READING'S favourite six-sided venue is celebrating its 45th anniversary and is opening its doors for a look down memory lane ...
One of the most rewarding aspects of my role as the Leader of the Council is seeing the incredible impact ...
The Narrowboat in Reading, formerly The Bel & Dragon, has seen weddings, and even punters arriving by boat for its ...
THE READING Business Improvement District has released a new map of places to eat and drink in Reading, listing more ...
Connect Reading have 20 years of connecting businesses and charities under their belts with their events and campaigns
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