Twford artist book signing success at Reading Museum
Sally Castle used lockdown to illustrate Oscar Wilde's children story, The Happy Prince.
Read moreDetailsSally Castle used lockdown to illustrate Oscar Wilde's children story, The Happy Prince.
Read moreDetailsDORIAN, written by Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Owen Horsley, is an experimental adaptation presenting Oscar Wilde's novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY?S Town Mayor was one of the many guests who attended the annual judicial service in Reading.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Chris Hilson, director of the Reading Centre for Climate and Justice, said the plan is built on "capitalist business as usual".
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition celebrates 150 years of archaeology across the county.
Read moreDetailsA man in his thirties was assaulted outside a restaurant on Kings Road at 1pm on Monday.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 4,000 people who live in the Oxford Diocese are thought to be caught up modern slavery.
Read moreDetailsResidents can take a journey to the underworld at an interactive event exploring Ancient Greek and Egyptian beliefs about life after death.
Read moreDetailsThe Heart radio crew visited Dingley?s Promise's Reading centre on Thursday, October 7, as part of the Heart Breakfast Road Trip.
Read moreDetailsLocated in the car park at the Island Road centre, the pop-up shop will give residents an opportunity to buy pre-loved items that have been donated.
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