COMMUNITY FESTIVAL: University to welcome residents onto campus for new event
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading will welcome residents from across the town onto its Whiteknights campus for a new family-friendly event.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will welcome residents from across the town onto its Whiteknights campus for a new family-friendly event.
Read moreDetailsGrief in the Kitchen and Mirth in the Hall is due for release on Friday, March 31, when Alasdair will also be performing at South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsAN INSIGHT into the world of Chouffe beers is coming to Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at a Reading-based housebuilder have completed gruelling physical challenges to raise money for a worthy cause.
Read moreDetailsThe first multi-charity shop in the UK, is open to Reading's conscientious consumers following a successful launch in Brent Cross, north London
Read moreDetailsRESEARCH by a law professor at the University of Reading will underpin a new online course studied by UN peacekeepers.
Read moreDetailsReading director Lewis Gilbert and I.T.H Productions have teamed up to bring TUGS: A Bigg Retrospective which examines the 1980s cult TV show, TUGS
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses have launched a new route to the Royal Berkshire Hospital park & ride with a special fare until the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsIn a post-pandemic world, with war in Europe and the cost of living crisis appearing unending, is it possible to have a sense of wholeness?
Read moreDetailsROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is inviting young people to take part in its paid summer internship scheme.
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