REVIEW: A walk round Reading’s festive Twilight Trail
We visited the The Biscuit Town Twilight Trail in the Forbury Gardens and Abbey Ruins to have a look.
Read moreDetailsWe visited the The Biscuit Town Twilight Trail in the Forbury Gardens and Abbey Ruins to have a look.
Read moreDetailsSANTA is busy receiving letters featuring festive requests and on many of them will be people wanting a brand new combine harvester.
Read moreDetailsA thousand bikers will pay tribute to Ben Spiller this Sunday when they take part in the annual Reading Toy Run this Sunday
Read moreDetailsIndependent councillor, Jim Frewin, claims the "whole community" has changed following a massive increase in housing and other developments.
Read moreDetailsNew statistics from retail trade union Usdaw, show that 64% of their members in the south east have been threatened by a customer.
Read moreDetailsSLADE is set to bring the house down with a rock ?n? roll Christmas spectacular at Reading?s Sub89 next Sunday.
Read moreDetailsSONGS of Praise presenter Pam Rhodes will be coming to Reading next month to help the town celebrate Christmas.
Read moreDetailsStand back Superman, Iceman, Spider-man. Batman and Robin too ... you've got more space thanks to a Reading comic book store moving to larger premises
Read moreDetailsA READING doctor has won two national awards for outstanding achievement as an individual learner.
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on for the best small business in Reading East, ahead of this year?s Small Business Saturday.
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