University of Reading installs global art as part of upcoming trail
The University of Reading has unveiled new statues to mark the impact of the slave trade around campus
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has unveiled new statues to mark the impact of the slave trade around campus
Read moreDetailsFour globe sculptures have been installed in prominent locations around Whiteknights Campus which will for part of a "globe trail" installation
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has added more names to an already packed bill, including which burgeoning acts will be taking to the stage with BBC Introducing
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance has released new figures which show it provides support for nearly 100 patients a year with life-saving emergency care
Read moreDetailsMalcolm Nelson is speaking at Reading U3A's open meeting at Abbey Baptist Church, Abbey Square, from 2pm on Monday, June 24.
Read moreDetailsLouisa Guise is set to take part in an Ask the Author session at the Fourbears Books along with Caversham Writers
Read moreDetailsReading is set to remember the victims David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett, and James Furlong in a memorial service next week
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Prosperity Board, formed of six unitary authorities in Berkshire, is gearing up for its first ever meeting next week
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is showing two never-before-seen plays from Reading writers as part of its Progress Premiers double-bill
Read moreDetailsSusan, 57, was reported missing from Tilehurst on Tuesday, June 11, and last seen there on Monday, June 10, at around 12.30pm
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