Cocktail team up for Reading’s Milk and Phantom Brewing Co just in time for bank holiday
A SPECIAL team-up between a town centre bar and a taproom is coming to Reading this weekend.
A SPECIAL team-up between a town centre bar and a taproom is coming to Reading this weekend.
AN exhibition currently on show in Reading Central Library offers a unique look at Reading and its people.
A Reading real estate agent has doubled the size of his business overnight .
FREE drinks, food samples and plenty of pancakes are being promised when a new diner opens in Reading town centre ...
Reading Pride has announced who will be performing at this year's Love Unites Festival, including Xtina, Natalie Gray, Danny Lampo, ...
Reading Borough Council has received £500,000 to maintain a major diversion route through the town.
WHEELCHAIR athletes will have the opportunity to hone their athletic skills at an upcoming taster session.
HISTORY enthusiasts will have the chance to learn more about Reading Abbey at an upcoming guided tour.
WHITLEY Library is holding interactive language classes for babies and children.
My husband often drove through the ford, But one-time disaster came very near! And he turned to me and said: ...
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