Fans set for a pop-culture takeover as Reading Comic Con returns
A wave of superheroes, sci-fi icons and comic-book enthusiasts is expected as comic con returns to Reading
Read moreDetailsA wave of superheroes, sci-fi icons and comic-book enthusiasts is expected as comic con returns to Reading
Read moreDetailsNearly 100 counterfeit "Labubu" dolls have been removed from shops in Reading, prompting warnings to Christmas shoppers about the risks posed
Read moreDetailsWith households feeling the pinch as costs rise, bargain hunters are turning to second-hand stores earlier to beat the seasonal rush
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans have given their reaction after the club released an AI generated video to promote their fireworks display in their next home match.
Read moreDetailsThe Ladbrokes November Racing Weekend is one of two high-quality weekends of Jumps racing at Ascot towards the end of the year.
Read moreDetailsReading supporters will have the chance to engage with a nationwide men's mental health organisation this weekend as Andy's Man Club visits
Read moreDetailsFormer A former Reading FC manager has made a move across the Thames Valley as he has rejoined Oxford United.
Read moreDetailsF.C. Bracknell has kicked off a brand-new Walking Football programme aimed at encouraging men and women to rediscover their love of the game
Read moreDetailsCharity fundraiser of the Year, sponsored by Blandy & Blandy, winner: David Fenton A Finchampstead man has been recognised for his extensive charitable work at this year’s Wokingham Community Awards....
Read moreDetailsA masseur who sexually assaulted multiple women at a Wokingham spa has been given a suspended prison sentence following an investigation
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