WriteFest 16 shows Progress is the home of budding storytellers
Progress Theatre continues to celebrate new writing and a love for storytelling for its 16th WriteFest
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues to celebrate new writing and a love for storytelling for its 16th WriteFest
Read moreDetailsThe Rt Revd Dr Steven Croft, Bishop of Oxford, has released a new essay in which he explores how his views towards LGBTQ+ people have shifted
Read moreDetailsTraffic caused by works on major routes throughout Reading have been worsened by flooding, leading to increased travel disruption
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Face Bar was rocked by not one but three punk tributes for its Hallowe'en celebrations on Saturday, October 29. Three acts celebrating some of the biggest bands in punk...
Read moreDetailsA report by economists at the University of Warwick estimates that the average household in Reading could see energy bills rise by £1,000 a year
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released its semi-annual breakdown of statistics about its operations, including contact and arrest figures
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is seeking to help older people, those with disabilities, and the people who care for them during Adult Social Care month
Read moreDetailsThousands could be left unable to vote in upcoming local elections due to outstanding response to registration reminders, says Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsST JOHN Ambulance has shared advice to help people stay safe during Bonfire Night, including advice for burns, smoke, debris injuries
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY grant will see specialist nursing care provided for more than 300 children and young people with complex and life-long medical conditions
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