Reading youngsters to take part in Giggle-a-thon as part of Children in Need campaign
Youngsters from the Busy Bees nursery centres in the town will join fellow attendees from branches across the country as part of the Giggle-a-thon
Read moreDetailsYoungsters from the Busy Bees nursery centres in the town will join fellow attendees from branches across the country as part of the Giggle-a-thon
Read moreDetailsFourbears Fest is back for its second iteration bringing events featuring spoken word, discussions, activities, and talks from authors this weekend
Read moreDetailsDr Harriet Turner, a postdoctoral researcher with the Uni of Reading, has completed training with the North Dartmoor Search and Rescue Team
Read moreDetailsA plot which used to house landfill for the based Grundon Waste Management has moved one step closer to housing a green energy project in Beenham.
Read moreDetailsEclectic Games is set to up sticks and expand to a new location in Market Place, owners have announced.
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey MP has declared slip roads at East Ilsley and Beedon "some of most dangerous" and presented a bill aimed at tackling them yesterday.
Read moreDetailsBliss Cars 247 hosted a charity fundraiser at the Virgin Media O2 offices in support of Berkshire Vision, which supports those living with sight loss
Read moreDetailsIncluding dairy in your diet may help control blood sugar levels better than a plant-only diet, a new study from the University of Reading has found.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Simon Chandler-Wilde has received a medal from the Institute of Acoustics and has been elected as a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales
Read moreDetailsReading Comedy Festival is bringing household names and fresh acts alike to the stage in venues across Reading over four days this weekend.
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