The Oracle closes Riverside Car Park for a month
The shopping centre is currently offering one-hour free parking for customers collecting click and collect orders and takeaways.
Read moreDetailsThe shopping centre is currently offering one-hour free parking for customers collecting click and collect orders and takeaways.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, March 11, the group will host a free evening of discussion, which will include the challenges and discrimination experienced by women of colour.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents have been invited for a virtual cuppa, so don’t forget the biscuits. The University of Reading has launched a new initiative called Cuppa Over...Community, to get more people...
Read moreDetailsMANY of us have treasured pets: all creatures great and small captivate us. But it turns out that for some Berkshire residents, walkies with Fido is not enough. Nor is...
Read moreDetailsA LEADING law firm is about to fall under new leadership. Blandy & Blandy, which has an office in neighbouring Reading, will see a new chairman take over from Thursday,...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has been awarded over £3.4 million to deliver a range of carbon-reducing initiatives across its campuses. Funding of £3.2 million is one of the first grants...
Read moreDetailsA STREET artist confirmed that the artwork added to Reading Gaol was that of Banksy before the big reveal. In last Thursday’s print edition of Wokingham.Today, Pistol shared why he...
Read moreDetailsIN A BID to help people look after their hearts, this food chain is offering more than just sandwiches. Subway has teamed up with Heart Research UK to offer grants...
Read moreDetailsWorld-renowned artist Banksy has confirmed he is responsible for the Reading Gaol mural.
Read moreDetailsONE new Reading landmark has appeared overnight in the form of a potential Banksy, but another is about to disappear forever. The remaining gas holder is due to be demolished...
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