East Reading Festival returns to Palmer Park next week
East Reading Festival is back at palmer Park from noon to 6pm on Sunday, June 21.
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival is back at palmer Park from noon to 6pm on Sunday, June 21.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released a "comprehensive" package of cost of living support as well as advice services for residents.
Read moreDetailsA new shop catering to sci-fi, fantasy, and cult entertainment fans through comics, manga, and collectibles is coming to Reading later this year.
Read moreDetailsOne-thousand students have been enrolled as a response to growing concerns about graduate employability and the pace of AI change in the workplace.
Read moreDetailsOver 50 events will run in Reading in June, including talks, screenings, and activities, aimed at helping residents engage in the climate crisis
Read moreDetailsSport Together Berkshire has thanked attendees and volunteers after its latest celebration of sport, inclusion, and friendship Reading FC Dome.
Read moreDetailsThe annual studio arts trail is returning to East Reading, bringing scores of artists and exhibitions to the town, from Saturday-Sunday, June 13-14
Read moreDetailsPRESSURE on women to have a natural birth is causing lasting psychological harm when it does not go to plan, new research shows.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has shared figures which show that demand rose by more than 1 billion litres of extra water over scorching May bank holiday last week.
Read moreDetailsThe new herd members join research into nanobodies, a type of miniature antibody that only certain animals, including llamas, can produce
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