FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: Local action, global impact
We are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
Read moreDetailsWe are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsOn Your Feet Day, held last week, is a national awareness day to promote the benefits of sitting less and moving more.
Read moreDetailsAt this time of year, with local elections upon us, I often find myself thinking about the things that set Reading apart from other places.
Read moreDetailsHot on the heels of the mysterious House On Cold Hill comes Busman?s Holiday, directed by Brian Blessed, in what has become an annual tradition.
Read moreDetailsMay is the month when everything gets busy in the garden and even the most relaxed of gardeners become inspired.
Read moreDetailsThe defence minister has visited Reading to meet a ?trailblazing? mental health team that is supporting Armed Forces veterans
Read moreDetailsIT'S BEEN an office supplies shop, then a music store. Now it could be converted into a boutique bowling alley in Reading's town centre
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Kings junior wheelchair Basketball team were in action at the Elite 8s finals this past weekend, where the best eight junior teams
Read moreDetailsJust when you think you have seen everything, something happens that makes you think again.
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