Fresh hope for MP’s campaign to save Reading Gaol
THE CAMPAIGN to save Reading Gaol and turn it into an arts centre has received a boost after the chair of a parliamentary select committee has given his backing. Julian...
Read moreDetailsTHE CAMPAIGN to save Reading Gaol and turn it into an arts centre has received a boost after the chair of a parliamentary select committee has given his backing. Julian...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, October 2, the annual Berkshire Judicial Service was held in the ruins of Reading Abbey.
Read moreDetailsReading law firm Blandy & Blandy has been placed in The Legal 500 again this year.
Read moreDetailsARTS groups across the Thames Valley are among 1,300 different organisations benefitting from a £257 million share of a Government grant. The first recipients of the Culture Recovery Fund include...
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based IT company has partnered with two local charities to deliver care packages to the local community.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital has launched a series of information videos to tackle people's fears about the coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsYOU MIGHT think that being in hospital during the pandemic would be a depressing affair – all those safety measures, face coverings and rules can turn the place of healing...
Read moreDetailsHealth care data analysts from Reading have won a £75,000 funding award.
Read moreDetailsChildren, teachers and the team from developer St Edward marked the official opening of Green Park Village Primary Academy – and the start of the autumn term – earlier this...
Read moreDetailsTHERE was an unexpected visitor to Reading's recycling plant last week. Staff at the re3 centre said that a young swan decided to poke his beak around to find out...
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