Doris Allimadi brings the story of the Accidental Activist to South Street
The story of a Ugandan woman who sparked fame with a protest on the streets of Kampala is being brought to South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsThe story of a Ugandan woman who sparked fame with a protest on the streets of Kampala is being brought to South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsAWARD-WINNING theatre-maker and performance artist Victoria Melody is bringing her latest show, Head Set, to Reading's South Street Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsHistorian Paul Lacey will delve into the history of Smiths Coaches, which operated in Reading between 1922 and 1979
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Hospital is now home to a "one stop" service for assessing and treating osteoarthritis in hands and wrists
Read moreDetailsThames Water has said that findings of a national infrastructure assessment are further evidence of the need for their proposed storage reservoir
Read moreDetailsNew figures released by the National Health Service show hormone replacement drug prescriptions have risen by nearly 30%
Read moreDetailsEnviromena, a clean energy solutions provider based in Grazeley, Reading, has announced that they have successfully energised their first project
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's new digital parking permit system will be launched on Wednesday, November 1, replacing the current physical permits
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has welcomed the U-turn on scrapping One Day Travelcards by Transport for London
Read moreDetailsThames Water has secured a new round of funding set aside to help customers in financial difficulty and other organisations supporting customers
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