Uni of Reading backs town’s City of Culture 2029 bid
The university has joined the coalition of organisations leading the bid, which also includes Reading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA)
Read moreDetailsThe university has joined the coalition of organisations leading the bid, which also includes Reading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA)
Read moreDetailsMind in Berkshire has partnered with Kennet School in Thatcham to develop practical resources exploring the impact of digital life on mental health.
Read moreDetailsReading Chinese School, in partnership with Reading Borough Council, BID, and other schools and communities are set to celebrate Chinese New Year
Read moreDetailsA new movement to help rape survivors take control and feel more confident about speaking out is travelling across the UK, including Reading
Read moreDetailsKream Cabaret will see Vanilla Fuzion undertake their first show in Reading as host when it comes to the Biscuit Factory on Friday, March 6
Read moreDetailsJoint proposals between Reading Borough Council and Wokingham Borough Council would involve a shake-up of public transport routing between the towns
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner is hosting a number of free sessions to help tradespeople combat theft of tools in Reading.
Read moreDetailsStand-up, author, and mathematician Matt Parker's Getting Triggy with It comes to Reading's Hexagon theatre on Wednesday, March 4
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad's iconic annual fundraiser returns to Broad Street, where competitors don their fancy dress in the name of tackling homelessness in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity is marking a major milestone this year as it celebrates 30 years of supporting thee Royal Berkshire Hospital
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