Reading Museum hosting Victorian school experience
Reading Museum is hosting sessions to give kids a taste of school life in the Victorian era.
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is hosting sessions to give kids a taste of school life in the Victorian era.
Read moreDetailsSonya Hawley took part in a tandem skydive from 10,000 feet on Sunday after reaching her fundraising target of £1,000
Read moreDetailsGREAT Western Railway has teamed up with the Royal National Lifeboat Association to celebrate 200 years of the RNLI's work saving lives
Read moreDetailsAuctioneers Dreweatts has announced that it has been selected to sell the contents of Bussock Wood, in Berkshire, home to the Palmer Family
Read moreDetailsAndrew Caldria, aged 37 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 20 years in prison at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, May 24
Read moreDetailsThe Complete University Guide for 2025 has ranked the university 35th in its table of top institutions in the UK
Read moreDetailsReading librarian David Cliffe was given the Outstanding Individual Contribution award by the British Association for Local History
Read moreDetailsA satellite is set to launch next week as a scientist in Reading seeks to understand the role of clouds and aerosol particles in climate change
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced The Aux stage, which will see interactive talks, streams, live podcasts, and activities added to this year's bill
Read moreDetailsThose with preventer inhalers are being urged to use them to reduce their increased risk of the condition worsening due to stormy weather
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