Limpopo Groove to be joined by Luminaria and Izzy Evans for first Friyay showcase
Limpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
Read moreDetailsLimpopo Groove, Reading's own afro-fusion outfit, is bringing and evening of live performances to display the talents of rising stars
Read moreDetailsA report into the economic impact of the University of Reading has shown that it contributes around £1 billion a year to the UK economy
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that proposals for a number of new homes and provisions for adult social care have been granted approval
Read moreDetailsAn inquiry into Ofsted reforms is calling for the educational standards body to step back from inspections
Read moreDetailsAt around 1.05am on Sunday, November 12, when a woman was assaulted at the bus stop in St Mary's Butts, near Hosier Street.
Read moreDetailsREADING came together over two nights to observe Trans Day of Remembrance, with speeches from Reading Pride, SupportU, and members of the community
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has signed an agreement with the voluntary sector in Reading to further cement collaboration
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out a number of new measures to improve the safety of women and girls in the town centre, including CCTV and lighting
Read moreDetailsThe OPCC has announced it has procured the use of a new platform to help retailers access information about crime in a bid to reduce shoplifting
Read moreDetailsOur Favourites is a new exhibition of items selected by staff from the Royal Berkshire Archives to tell the stories of the county's past
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