Council seeking views on Roman Reading project after museum secures funding
Reading Borough Council is inviting residents to share their views on a new project exploring Reading's history during the time of the Roman Empire.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to share their views on a new project exploring Reading's history during the time of the Roman Empire.
Read moreDetailsMr Donne has been given the Award of Merit for his role over the last 20-years in supporting and educating venue operators.
Read moreDetailsA Nepalese restaurant in Emmer Green has re-opened with the top food hygiene score possible following closure amid series safety concerns last year
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is set to host an exhibition marking six decades of digital development in Reading from Tuesday, March 18
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support is calling on the public to share memories of TVPS or those who used its services to mark its 40th anniversary
Read moreDetailsA university professor is set to deliver a guided tour of the ancient Roman town of Silchester in a trio of talks.
Read moreDetailsThe council is proposing a new pricing scheme for parking where owners of more polluting vehicles would pay more
Read moreDetailsThe partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, and Wokingham Borough Councils has announced the launch of the re3read Book Reuse Scheme.
Read moreDetailsReading School has announced the first phase of its plans to celebrate its 900th anniversary throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsParents and carers are being asked to have their children vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to some types of cancer.
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