Reading student competes in the inaugural OneSchool Global debate
Sam Woolgar, a Year 13 pupil at the Reading campus of OneSchool Global, was joined by fellow pupils from the school for the inaugural Great Debate
Read moreDetailsSam Woolgar, a Year 13 pupil at the Reading campus of OneSchool Global, was joined by fellow pupils from the school for the inaugural Great Debate
Read moreDetailsFront Room Theatre has teamed up with Tell Tale Presents and actor Natalie Wilcox to produce two Christmas-themed events with Santa
Read moreDetailsDr Gabor Thomas, associate professor of archaeology at the University of Reading, has been nominated for the Current Archaeology accolade
Read moreDetailsReading Library Services is exploring the stories, crafts, and reflections on the history of British Chinese communities with the British Library,
Read moreDetailsREADING Minster will be welcoming a celebratory concert in aid of PACT, with readings, performances, and reflections on PACT's support work
Read moreDetailsFollowing a two-year hiatus, the museum is bringing back its authentic Victorian Christmas experience featuring Father Christmas himself
Read moreDetailsTraffic will be diverted onto the A308M, the A308, the A332 and the A355.?
Read moreDetailsBritish Transport Police are appealing for information about a man they would like to speak to in connection with thefts from motor vehicles
Read moreDetailsThe Occasions Singers, Reading A440, and Reading Male Voice Choir will join forces in aid of Reading Minster's Music Outreach project
Read moreDetailsA 16-year-old boy from Reading has been charged with one count each of attempted robbery and sexual assault following an incident in Bracknell
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