Loddon Brewery celebrates Hallowe’en with family-friendly party
The Reading tap yard, on Dunsden Green Farm, hosted a day of spooky-themed activities, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading tap yard, on Dunsden Green Farm, hosted a day of spooky-themed activities, food and drink.
Read moreDetailsLaurence, 38, finance director at Reading Buses, explored Reading?s past to commemorate the national campaign.
Read moreDetailsBorough-based artist McAlistair Hood has used his skills to present mobile stone carving workshops in the borough this summer.
Read moreDetailsMr Pruszewicz was titled the Top National Bus Driver at the UK Bus Awards back in 2017.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 3, the Reading and District Labour Party is hosting a march and rally to call for safer streets.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Befriending Week this week, the hospice is appealing to Wokingham residents to make a positive difference to the lives of others.
Read moreDetailsWritten by Beth Flintoff, the story follows tobacco shop owner, Alfred, who has been found murdered in his Cross Street store.
Read moreDetailsThe four-day celebration, held at Christchurch Meadows, in Caversham, will welcome punters back to enjoy drinking a variety of beer.
Read moreDetailsThe group have been making a display which will be placed outside the United Reformed Church, on Armour Road.
Read moreDetailsThe group will present The Night Before Christmas for an evening of festive musical fun.
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