Fire crews rescue boat from river
FIRE crews were called to the River Thames on Sunday, February 11, to rescue a boat.
FIRE crews were called to the River Thames on Sunday, February 11, to rescue a boat.
Motorists are urged not to drop litter, as a charity reveals rubbish has injured, trapped or left for dead 10,000 ...
Police investigations are ongoing following a stabbing which took place in Walkabout bar, central Reading, on Saturday, February 10
PETER PAN will come flying back to Reading later this month as a theatre group prepares for a free open ...
THEY say you want to bowl over your Valentine, and one restaurant chain is offering something along those lines.
MUSICALS, music, some surprises, and new plays are all on the menu for the Theatre Royal Windsor this year.
EVEN the trains are switching to battery power ? Great Western Railway has announced a new project which it hopes ...
PLANS to turn the site of our predecessor, the Reading Evening Post, into an entertainment venue is moving forward.
Danny Beard is off on tour again, bringing an evening of laughs, live music, and lewks to venues around the ...
A SCOUT and Guides hut in Whitley that is more than 100 years old is to be replaced with a ...
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