New pop-up music, food and drink market to open in Reading
The 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsThe 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsLeona Knight, owner of Leona's Bespoke Catering, is hosting her annual spooky garden extravaganza to raise money for MS Society.
Read moreDetailsYou will see no arguments from me about Reading receiving a points deduction.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has 18 schools officers that aim to build connections with institutions across the region.
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds admitted there is still plenty for Rams to work on despite recording a fourth consecutive bonus-point victory.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds said his Rams players should be really pleased with themselves after earning a third consecutive National One bonus-point win.
Read moreDetailsSquire's Garden Centres said houseplants can boost wellbeing, improve mood and increase air quality.
Read moreDetailsSiren Craft Brew is inviting punters to enjoy an afternoon beer drinking and live talks this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsTesco working with the British Heart Foundation, Diabetes UK and Cancer Research UK to encourage more people to protect themselves and their families.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United?s Sunday team ensured they picked up silverware as they defeated FC Showcase in the Bracknell & District Sultan Junior cup final.
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