Reading’s Broad Street Mall given green bill of health
Broad Street Mall has won a Green Apple Award last week for leading the way when it comes to sustainability
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has won a Green Apple Award last week for leading the way when it comes to sustainability
Read moreDetailsONE OF the region’s cybersecurity experts are finalists in a prestigious national award. The South East Cyber Resilience Centre (SECRC), which launched in September 2021, has made it to the...
Read moreDetailsPRISYM ID, which helps find labelling solutions for the pharmaceutical and life sciences industry, is attending a conference in Chicago, US.
Read moreDetailsA READING college said that technical learning is key for students who are looking to work in modern industries.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTOMOTIVE enthusiast is bringing his expertise to Woodley. Dirk Becker is the latest appointment for the Headley Road East-based Thermal Management Solutions Group, a leading automotive systems provider. He...
Read moreDetailsLive music from Box Set, led by musician Tony Lyons, brightened up Twyford as part of a new initiative to boost the village's economy.
Read moreDetailsThe final collection date for the black recycling boxes has been announced by Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsGwenifer Raymond, who is known for her experimental, instrumental folk music, is performing at Down At The Abbey this weekend — and she is urging people to come along.
Read moreDetailsCharvil's annual village fete returned last weekend and saw the village turn out in force for a day of fun in the sun
Read moreDetailsThe Reading branch of Cycling UK is running free classes this Sunday offering tasters for people wanting to get on their bike
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