Tilehurst Station goes completely step-free as new lifts completed
Tilehurst Station has seen the completion of three new lifts at the site to aid accessibility, making station access step-free for those who need it
Read moreDetailsTilehurst Station has seen the completion of three new lifts at the site to aid accessibility, making station access step-free for those who need it
Read moreDetailsThe initiative came as part of a Year 13 student's Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and funded through Mend The Gap, a Network Rail programme
Read moreDetailsAutistic Thriving: At School and Beyond takes place at the University of Reading's Centre for Autism, Whiteknights Campus, on Wednesday, May 6
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has issued a regular reminder to collect prescriptions in preparation for partial closures over the coming May Bank Holiday
Read moreDetailsJelly is set to welcome celebrated Berkshire documentary filmmaker Anna Snowball to give a talk as part of its Artists in Residence series
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police Constable Andrew Harper was killed on August 15, 2019, while responding to a report of a quad bike being stolen in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation has announced its latest grant award is going to Daisy's Dream to support an innovative new pilot project
Read moreDetailsIn its centenary year, the university is holding its second annual Giving Day, raising money for projects that will leave a lasting legacy.
Read moreDetailsProgress is bringing one of Shakespeare's most celebrated plays, Hamlet, to the hallowed grounds of one of the town's most historic venues.
Read moreDetailsThe Pride of Reading Awards has announced that nominations are open for another year with a sparkling launch event at Mal Maison in central Reading
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