Uni of Reading supports 15 local projects through Community Engagement Fund
Fifteen community projects have been awarded funding grants as part of the University of Reading's Community Engagement Fund initiative.
Read moreDetailsFifteen community projects have been awarded funding grants as part of the University of Reading's Community Engagement Fund initiative.
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice celebrates the first anniversary of the superstore at 17 Richfield Avenue, from 10am on Friday, October 17.
Read moreDetailsReading has ranked 6th in a list of graffiti hotspots in new statistics compiled by Sell House Fast show
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has administered more than six million Covid-19 jabs in the region since 2020, figures show
Read moreDetailsThis year's autumn production, Take The Lady Away, is written by Jimmie Chinn, also known for his work on Emmerdale and A Different Way Home.
Read moreDetailsReading's MPs have welcomed investment to help more people into good jobs, as the government announces a funding scheme breaking down barriers to work
Read moreDetailsReading BID and Kala the Arts have partnered up to bring the return Diwali Light It Up, including a lantern parade, on Saturday, October 18.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE has announced the venues which are set to host the national tour of its production exploring the story of the Post Office scandal next year.
Read moreDetailsTWO OF Reading's spaces have taken national awards in the office space sector celebrating workplaces this week. ONE Station Hill and Englefield Estate have bagged accolades at this year's British...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says assessment by the Care Quality Commission "does not accurately evidence" improvements and work carried out.
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