Seed Talks explores the Science of ADHD at UoR
Seed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
Read moreDetailsSeed Talks will explore the science behind ADHD, how men and women present differently, and how society's views of the condition are changing
Read moreDetailsThe Tilehurst branch of NatWest is among more than 80 set to closer across the UK, leaving just one NatWest in Reading
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is set to show Moira Buffini's Dinner, a dark comedy full of twists, turns, and unexpected guests, from April 14 to April 22
Read moreDetailsReading Trans Movement led members of the community and their supporters on a march in a show of visibility following TDoV
Read moreDetailsPUBLIC transport into Calcot is seeing some disruption following a road incident involving a bus. Reading Buses posted to Twitter at 6.50am on Friday, March 31, to explain that "Due...
Read moreDetailsThe Transgender Day of Visibility march will take place from 2pm on Saturday, April 1, leading from Broad Street to Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsTeenagers were given guidance on how to use the train network and assistance facilities as part of a hands-on museum visit
Read moreDetailsWith just three weeks left to register ahead of the election in May, the council is urging residents to make sure that they are registered to vote
Read moreDetailsAbby Salisbury, from Wokingham, has gone a cut above by donating her hair to the Little Princess Trust and busting through her original target of £200
Read moreDetailsUncle Peanut, OSP, and Radio X's John Kennedy have been added to the roster for a packed-out summer party in May
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