Dreading Poetry Slam comes to Rising Sun Arts Centre
Dreading Poetry Slam returns to the Rising Sun Arts Centre on Sunday, July 5, and again on the first Sunday of each month.
Read moreDetailsDreading Poetry Slam returns to the Rising Sun Arts Centre on Sunday, July 5, and again on the first Sunday of each month.
Read moreDetailsA new community garden project has opened in Whitley Wood aimed at helping residents take part in healthy activity and learn valuable skills
Read moreDetailsThames Water has said it is continuing to see exceptionally high demand for water which is putting increased pressure on the local network.
Read moreDetailsDr Bike is touring around Reading to give people the opportunity to drop by with their cycles for a free check-up close to home.
Read moreDetailsAfter it was announced last week that it would be cleared to reopen, Reading Biscuit Factory has announced when its doors will be open once again.
Read moreDetailsThe only full-scale replica of the Norman Bayeux Tapestry, Britain's Bayeux Tapestry, celebrates 140 years since its creation this week.
Read moreDetailsA new pilot has been launched which sees domestic abuse specialists embedded in police contact centres to help victims of domestic abuse.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber has announced more than £250,000 in funding available for schools to become phone-free at an event today
Read moreDetailsNeighbourhood crime, knife crime, shoplifting, and rural crime have all dropped, the latest figures from the PCC's annual report show
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory has finally confirmed it is set to reopen after licensing issues caused it to close temporarily.
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