Reading Uni Student Union set to vote on leaving the NUS
Reading University Students Union is set to hold a referendum on whether it will remain part of the NUS, after trustees raised concerns
Read moreDetailsReading University Students Union is set to hold a referendum on whether it will remain part of the NUS, after trustees raised concerns
Read moreDetailsPIERCES Hill, Tilehurst, has been closed due to a road traffic incident. A motorcyclist has been involved in the incident and is being treated by paramedics. Thames Valley Police are...
Read moreDetailsAfter some refurbishment works, the Body Shop in the Oracle has reopened with brand new ranges and products
Read moreDetailsFive students with special educational needs and disabilities have secured employment through Route to Recruit, an internship scheme
Read moreDetailsBDB Pitmans has funded a number of tress being planted as part of its contribution to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsWhile the brewery, Wild Weather, will continue, the venue will host one last hurrah on Saturday, September 3
Read moreDetailsFake Fest returns to Reading as it continues its tour of the country, bringing tributes to Bowie, Blondie, Queen, and Depeche Mode
Read moreDetailsNadine Coyle was announced as the headline act of this year's Reading Pride Love Unites festival on Saturday, September 3
Read moreDetailsReading Pride is set to take over B Radio on Monday, August 1, with a huge headliner announcement ahead of this years Love Unites Pride event
Read moreDetailsTHE READING Pride board of trustees has released a statement after a drag queen was confronted by protestors in Reading on Monday, July 27. Aida H Dee, the performer behind...
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