East Reading hotel overlooking park could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes
AN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
AN EAST Reading hotel could be knocked down and replaced with 14 homes spread over two buildings
THE ONGOING dispute on the railways means rail companies are warning passengers that disruption will continue this week - check ...
FORGET Spartacus, the cry in Reading on Sunday was 'I'm Santa Claus' as hundreds of red robed runners took part ...
Residents joined staff and volunteers at Thames Hospice to celebrate the grand reopening of the branch in Woodley on Friday, ...
WITH temperatures hovering around zero, a charity that helps homeless people has been active across Reading.
THE sound of Christmas came to Reading town centre on Saturday, thanks to a concert band.
A selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 9 days
Poets have worked their way up through the open mic heats to earn a sport at the grand final, which ...
WHITLEY residents are invited to join a weekly needles and natter group.
A READING church is inviting residents to unbox some board games on Monday, December 26.
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