Neurodivergent friendly sessions at The MERL
TWO MUSEUMS in Reading are inviting neurodivergent visitors of all ages to take in their exhibits in a suitable and safe environment.
Read moreDetailsTWO MUSEUMS in Reading are inviting neurodivergent visitors of all ages to take in their exhibits in a suitable and safe environment.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to make bus travel around town easier than ever as it introduces new option to pay for tickets
Read moreDetailsTHE ROTARY Club of Maiden Erlegh (RME) announced it has donated more than £200,000 towards tackling polio since its inception in 1991.
Read moreDetailsWe speak to director Paul Stacey and Brayden Emmanuel as Reading Rep begins its revival of Shakespeare's R&J? the first in the UK in 20 years
Read moreDetailsMUMS and dads of children who aren't a fan of their greens are being invited to take part in a study to increase their youngsters' veg uptake.
Read moreDetailsTHE START of the new judicial year was marked in Reading on Friday with a dash of spectacle, a touch of razzamatazz, and a sense of history.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
Read moreDetailsTHE ALDWORTH Philharmonic Orchestra is back in action this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading is now home to a tulip tree gifted to the county of Berkshire by The Queen's Green Canopy marking Coronation of HM King Charles III
Read moreDetailsA FIRE at the re3 recycling centre in Reading was caused by batteries.
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