Reading prepares for its very own Duck Tales as Rotary Club plans race along the Kennet and Avon Canal
Members of the Rotary Club of Reading Abbey will be holding a duck race around The Oracle on Saturday, September ...
Members of the Rotary Club of Reading Abbey will be holding a duck race around The Oracle on Saturday, September ...
Last week in this column I wrote that both coaches at Reading's game with Peterborough, received yellow cards from the ...
NOT many people know that Reading is the home of photography, but there is an opportunity to find out more ...
RAMS' Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his side's two-match tour to Ireland will benefit their National One campaign despite ...
Making some effort to help somebody, while getting no direct benefit to yourself is called kindness
A READING pub is welcoming some fresh faces with some new jokes when it holds an open mic night next ...
TWO DAYS of music will be performed in Reading town centre next month as a popular music festival returns
THE PANGBOURNE Jazz Club will be back in action again on Sunday, September 3, this time welcoming saxophonist Alan Barnes ...
SOUTHCOTE library offers more than books on Tuesdays ? there is a cuppa available too.
SOUTH READING residents interested in becoming more tech-savvy will have the chance to hone their skills at bimonthly sessions.
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