Sue Ryder urges people to donate unwanted Christmas gifts to support hospice care
The charity Sue Ryder is encouraging people to donate unwanted Christmas presents to its local shops to help raise funds
Read moreDetailsThe charity Sue Ryder is encouraging people to donate unwanted Christmas presents to its local shops to help raise funds
Read moreDetailsWhether you're looking for culture, outdoor walks, live music, or family fun, Reading has plenty lined up as the New Year gets underway.
Read moreDetailsTheir Christmas concert raises more than £3,000 for charity
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire care home has brought festive cheer to its local community with a special Christmas Grotto, raising funds for children's charity
Read moreDetailsRehearsals are well under way for Twyford Drama's upcoming pantomime Aladdin, which will be staged in January at Loddon Hall.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's most popular LGBTQ+ inclusive venues, The Blagrave Arms, has announced it will close permanently at the end of 2025.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Leam Richardson said his side fully deserved their point after a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Peterborough United on Monday.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based garden room company has raised hundreds of pounds for charity after hosting a festive grotto for local families.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched an appeal for help after a man was shot by an air rifle in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsCinema-goers in Reading will have plenty to look forward to in 2026, with Vue Reading set to screen a wide range of major releases
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