Reading women scoops award at Ladies Network Business Awards
A Reading woman was among those celebrated at the sixth Ladies First Professional Development Network Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsA Reading woman was among those celebrated at the sixth Ladies First Professional Development Network Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsMore than 120 children and adults with learning disabilities gathered together for a sponsored walk in Reading to celebrate Learning Disability Week.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College and University Centre got a taste for their future careers by doing work experience at Royal Ascot.
Read moreDetailsA law firm with branches in Reading, Wokingham, and Farnham has raised almost £5,000 by participating in an annual charity will-writing campaign.
Read moreDetailsCommunity Event of the Year, Billie Bachra and Spencers Wood Repair Cafe, sponsor Kingdom Rooms.
Read moreDetailsTHE WEST Forest Sinfonia will hold its summer concert on Sunday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has become the home of an eco-friendly whale installation made of recyclable and degradable biomaterials for Big Green Week
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police says it takes all reports of unauthorised encampments seriously.
Read moreDetailsINSPIRATIONAL new Rams RFC signing Morgan Macrae is relishing a fresh start following a roller-coaster couple of years.
Read moreDetailsDigital education experts joined Activate Learning for a dedicated AI in Education event at Reading College and University Centre on Tuesday, June 25.
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