ROAD CLOSURES will be place on Sunday, April 3, as runners take over the streets.
Roads will be closed on Sunday, as the Reading Half Marathon sees runners, not cars, take over the town's streets - here's what to expect
Read moreDetailsRoads will be closed on Sunday, as the Reading Half Marathon sees runners, not cars, take over the town's streets - here's what to expect
Read moreDetailsThe area of orchards in England and Wales has halved since the early 1900s, according to new research by the National Trust.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based music charity that works to remove barriers for entry to the industry has been given a massive boost, thanks to the National Lottery.
Read moreDetailsTwyford and Wargrave's Roman Catholic parishioners are welcoming their bishop on a visit to them
Read moreDetailsSaving Abandoned Fly-Grazing Equines (SAFE) will have a teddy tombola, raffle, crafts, a colouring competition and stalls from local businesses.
Read moreDetailsTHE Cancer Support Network is hosting a coffee and chat session in Wokingham this April.
Read moreDetailsThe group will screen Supernova (15) on Thursday, April 28, from 7.30pm
Read moreDetailsTo achieve positive change in our society, we need to encourage young people to bring forward their ideas and be actively involved.
Read moreDetailsI?m proud to say that we have developed something of a family evening routine
Read moreDetailsAN ARTIST who has had five Top 10 hits is preparing to wow audiences at The Hexagon with his latest show.
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