Romeo and Juliet charmed audiences in Elms Field
Romeo and Juliet charmed audiences in Elms Field
Read moreDetailsRomeo and Juliet charmed audiences in Elms Field
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles is 'very satisfied' with the work of the club's academy as several young stars were on show in the Royals' win over
Read moreDetailsWe chat to Scottish rockers Vistas ahead of their Reading Festival appearance and upcoming third album, Is This All We Are?
Read moreDetailsREADING FC defeated Stevenage 2-0 on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC made it back-to-back wins in League One as Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan netted a brace to end Stevenage's winning run.
Read moreDetailsPUBS in Reading, Woodley, and Charvil will be giving a free drink to people cheering on the Lionesses in the Women's World Cup Final tomorrow
Read moreDetailsReading resident Francisco Maddicks left to visit Nicaragua last Thursday and arrived in the town of San Francisco Libre
Read moreDetailsAfter lighting up this year's Readipop, Natalie Gray has just been announced to perform at Reading Pride ahead of a UK tour
Read moreDetailsWhen Matt's wife, Mary, bought him an eight-week evening class on all things apoidea (look that one up) he knew he was hooked on beekeeping
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has received the Prime Minister's Point of Light Award in recognition of its work to address sustainability and food poverty.
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