Broad Street Beats to return this week as mall announces music showcases to become more regular
Broad Street Beats returns on Saturday, May 17, marking the annual Mental Health Awareness Week for this year.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Beats returns on Saturday, May 17, marking the annual Mental Health Awareness Week for this year.
Read moreDetailsCosy Club has opened its latest branch in The Oracle shopping centre in central Reading, bringing crafted cocktails and food.
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey has welcomed the announcement of funding boosts to GPs which include three local practises.
Read moreDetailsParking wardens in Reading are among those who have negotiated a significant pay increase from their employer by the union Unite.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out its plans for this year's Reading Loves Reading programme, set to take place from May 24?September 13
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has celebrated the hard work and impact of volunteers at a special awards event.
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice has commemorated the 80th anniversary of VE Day and announced it has received an Armed Forces employer recognition accolade.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance is now using virtual reality to train critical care paramedics and doctors in complex surgical procedures.
Read moreDetailsReading University Boat Club has taken the top spot to be named Europe's largest student rowing event's latest champion.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride has announced the passing of one of its organisers and community members, Sophie Sheehan.
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