Forty runners to raise funds for Home-Start in 40th anniversary year
In its 40th anniversary year, Home-Start Reading is set to see 40 runners raising funds for its charity work this spring
Read moreDetailsIn its 40th anniversary year, Home-Start Reading is set to see 40 runners raising funds for its charity work this spring
Read moreDetailsBAFTA-winning producer Gareth Ellis-Unwin visited the college and university centre to speak to media students about his life and work
Read moreDetailsA SECOND building has been targeted by vandals throwing paint in an incident which mirrors unusual acts of vandalism around the country. A property on the corner of Lynmouth Road...
Read moreDetailsReading College invited female students to the Kings Road campus to hear from industry representatives and take part in career workshops
Read moreDetailsProposals for the expansion and diversification of Reading's biggest theatre are set to go ahead after receiving approval from councillors
Read moreDetailsThames Water's future looks increasingly uncertain as critical funding is being withheld after its business plan was dubbed "uninvestable"
Read moreDetailsLet's Sing 2024 saw 17 competitors, including choirs and soloists, battle it out to be crowned winner in aid of the mayor's chosen charities
Read moreDetailsThe Torchlight Book Club is hosting an evening of acoustic music in Reading, featuring unplugged performances from Dakorra and Lee Switzer-Woolf
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Egg Run returns this weekend, when motorcyclists will ride across town to donate Easter eggs to children around Berkshire
Read moreDetailsMencap has made the "difficult decision" to step back from Are You Listening? Festival this year, citing changes to the "fundraising landscape."
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