Reading Buses change timetable to keep Rivermead connected
As of Monday, November 1, the travel operator has been running more Buzz 42 buses to the town centre.
Read moreDetailsAs of Monday, November 1, the travel operator has been running more Buzz 42 buses to the town centre.
Read moreDetailsTo get into the festive spirit, participants can enjoy creating their wreaths at the venue on Broad Street Mall.
Read moreDetailsAN EXHIBITION at Reading?s RISC will explore the town?s links with the transatlantic slave trade
Read moreDetailsPolice officers have arrested a 23-year-old man from Wokingham on suspicion of assisting an offender and perverting the course of justice.
Read moreDetailsThe presentation, on Church Road, shows individuals how to elevate sensory awareness by bringing together scents and sights.
Read moreDetailsPremium Car Parks is supporting Reading's No5 Young People, as the charity prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsThe Netflix comedian, who's starred in The Duchess, In Trouble and The Glitter Room, will step onto the stage for her gig, Missus.
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to reflect and remember loved ones will take place in a Reading church this Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe new bar will welcome individuals to its premises on Gun Street, Reading, on Friday, November 26.
Read moreDetailsMartin Collins, 66, of Lower Henley Road, Caversham, was sentenced to three years? imprisonment at Reading Crown Court yesterday.
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