Six councils in Berkshire to decide on implementation of county-wide economic board
Plans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across the county
Read moreDetailsPlans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across the county
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced the launch of a dedicated app for users of the town's libraries to help access their services
Read moreDetailsRealm of Dusk is a collaboration between Tom Sewell and Sebastian Thomas and will feature a collection of sculptures and installations
Read moreDetailsProgress once again judiciously trims Albion down to its most vital aspects and maximises the impact of those with aplomb
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is bringing back the University Community Festival following a successful first event back in May
Read moreDetailsMusician Thomas Heppell talks passion, pandemics, policing, and Planet Rock following the release of his debut solo album
Read moreDetailsThe UK's queen of clean is setting her sights on Reading's 3Sixty for a night of drag, dancing, and divertissement next month
Read moreDetailsActivists from Reading were joined by Greta Thunberg while protesting the use of private jets in Farnborough last weekend
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Charity has seen a donation of more than £11,700 through Reading Buses' charity partnership in 2023, now set to continue this year
Read moreDetailsThe NHS says it "remains committed" to improving patient experience as it continues efforts to recover urgent and emergency care services
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