Reading Toy Library reopens at new home in Palmer Park Stadium
This week the service once again began offering families the chance borrow age?appropriate toys for toddlers and children for free in its new home
Read moreDetailsThis week the service once again began offering families the chance borrow age?appropriate toys for toddlers and children for free in its new home
Read moreDetailsFrom next week, explorers can hunt for bunnies hiding in shop windows around Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsRivermead, Palmer park, and Meadway centres are all set to take part in the Swimathon for 2026, in aid of Cancer Research UK and Marie Curie
Read moreDetailsThe new project will develop sensors to better understand and reduce the climate impact of condensation trails from air travel
Read moreDetailsAccess Self Storage is egging on residents to take part in its donation drive, which distributes Easter eggs to Reading Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has celebrated the day of its centenary, marking 100 years to the day since it received its Royal Charter from George V.
Read moreDetailsThe Environment Agency has announced that nearly £100 million in investment has been set to fund flood protection across the South East.
Read moreDetailsA study from the University of Reading has dispelled theories that pollinators and specialised flowers drive the formation of new plant species
Read moreDetailsA TEAM including scientists from the University of Reading has found that a tropical insect changes to a shocking colour. Researchers discovered that the insect changes from vivid hot pink...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has announced it is hosting an Easter event. On Saturday, March 28, visitors can enjoy a whole host of Easter-themed entertainment, including a live magic show throughout...
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