PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: ‘The Reading music scene would not be the same without Kian’
The Reading music scene would not be what it is without Kian Lonergan-Curry, says a nomination for the Cultural Contribution award.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading music scene would not be what it is without Kian Lonergan-Curry, says a nomination for the Cultural Contribution award.
Read moreDetailsRAMS will start their 2024/25 National One campaign with a home game against Darlington Mowden Park on Saturday, September 7.
Read moreDetailsThe founder of Reading Sports Awards has been nominated for the Chris Tarrant Award for his extensive support and leadership of local organisations
Read moreDetailsAs we drag the suitcases out, We decide we're packing light, Until the case is overflowing 'n' We've been at it half the night.
Read moreDetailsCrosfields School has enjoyed a glowing report from the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) in its latest inspection, and is delighted to share the highlights. The Department for Education directs ISI...
Read moreDetailsA "cutting-edge" food and pharmaceutical research company based in Reading can count 30 nationalities among its team of 350 employees.
Read moreDetailsIt was around 10 years ago now that the Council made the decision to invest heavily in Reading's leisure offer.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is working on the final stages of its Local Plan, which will shape the future of the borough for the next 15 years or more
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsFOR its May meeting, the History Of Reading Society learnt about The Black Arts in Reading, thanks to a talk given by Paul Joyce
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