Hundreds of children meet author Steve Cole at Leighton Park
ALMOST 350 students from 11 primary schools were treated to an energetic and inspirational talk from an esteemed author on January 31.
Read moreDetailsALMOST 350 students from 11 primary schools were treated to an energetic and inspirational talk from an esteemed author on January 31.
Read moreDetailsReading Geek Night sees monthly socials at the venue bringing together science and technology enthusiasts for an even of socialising and talks
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ+ support organisation Support U is seeking volunteers to meet growing demand for its services
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall will greet visitors with a new floral bench installed in the site's central square, filled with red roses
Read moreDetailsThe Poets' Cafe at South Street Arts Centre was joined by Dr Casey Bailey, Birmingham Poet Laureate from 2020 to 2022, at its monthly salon
Read moreDetailsBUY-TO-LET landlords looking to buy a property will see a return on their investment within three years according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsTWO men have died after a car collided with a tree in an incident that took place near Henley-on-Thames on Friday, February 3.
Read moreDetailsBillie Marten will be joining Porridge Radio in topping the line-up at Beat Connection, presented by Heavy Pop and Dork
Read moreDetailsREADING FC came from two goals down to draw 2-2 against Watford on Saturday afternoon at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is opening consultation on plans to remove the cycling ban currently in place for the underpass at Reading Station
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