Thames Water Community Fund grants £2,500 to Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association
Thames Water's Community Fund has given a grant of £2,500 to the Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association, funding vital support equipment
Read moreDetailsThames Water's Community Fund has given a grant of £2,500 to the Civil Aid Voluntary Rescue Association, funding vital support equipment
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is sharing testimony from three women in the south east as part of a campaign encouraging the uptake of its cervical screening services.
Read moreDetailsParty on the Hill takes place at Station Hill on Saturday, June 21, featuring Peter Doyle, Dionne Williams, and Reading Community Gospel Choir
Read moreDetailsThe Adult Education and Careers Fair takes place at Reading College, Kings Road, on Tuesday, June 24, from 3.30pm-6pm.
Read moreDetailsReadipop Fiesta 2025 will take place across five stages over 14 hours at Reading Students' Union on Whiteknights Campus in September
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has welcomed the recent announcement of a funding boost for affordable housing by the government.
Read moreDetailsEngland could be facing a public water shortage of around five billion litres per day in the next 20 years, the Environment Agency has said
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is seeking two local residents to join its Community Engagement Steering Group
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is marking the summer solstice with Phoenix Rising, a day-long festival featuring music, arts, installations, and workshops
Read moreDetailsEight new throw lines and emergency information boards have been added to sites along the River Thames and River Kennet
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