Circle Health Group donates to British Skin Foundation for second year
The Circle Health Group has pledged another £10,000 of support to the British Skin Foundation's skin research programme
Read moreDetailsThe Circle Health Group has pledged another £10,000 of support to the British Skin Foundation's skin research programme
Read moreDetailsFace Bar is set to host singer-songwriter Richard Dawson, with support from Reading's own Ben Marwood, next Tuesday, August 27
Read moreDetailsThe True Food Co-operative is marking 25 years since it began as the True Food Club in 1999
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has reopened the underpass at Reading Station following months of restorative work
Read moreDetailsFollowing its inaugural event last week, the mall is to hold a second showcase of musical talent and shine the spotlight on mental health issues
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has taken part in an appeal raising awareness of the work of a hospice charity in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council and Festival Republic have released advice to help attendees at Reading Festival to minimise their environmental impact
Read moreDetailsReading Blue Coat school has congratulated students on an "exceptional" set of A-Level results as pupils collect their grades across the country
Read moreDetailsStudents at UTC Reading are joining those around the country collecting their A-Level results today
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's in Caversham has said it is "delighted" with its students' achievements as pupils around the country collect their A-Level results today
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