Reading Borough Council lays out events programme for Black History Month
Reading Borough Council has laid out a programme of events marking Black History Month, which takes place every October.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out a programme of events marking Black History Month, which takes place every October.
Read moreDetailsWe catch up with Romeo Stodart and Ren Harvieu ahead of their show atSouth Street Arts Centre on Saturday, October 5
Read moreDetailsTesco stores are rolling out one of Double Barrelled Brewery's signature ales alongside its brand new IPA in the coming weeks
Read moreDetailsA FASHION sale is set to take place in Reading this week in aid of a charitable cause in Berkshire. Smart Works Reading is holding its Autumn Fashion Sale, bringing...
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has seen a September "crackdown" on food safety in premises across town following standards breaches in businesses.
Read moreDetailsMPs in Reading were among those attending a vigil in Forbury Gardens on Saturday following the murder of a doctor in India
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced that Russell Street in central Reading has been closed while emergency services attend an incident
Read moreDetailsJunction Arch Heritage and Arts has celebrated that the Cemmetery Junction Arch could be approaching community use
Read moreDetailsArts minister congratulates The Engine Room as it is named as runner-up in the Creative Lives Awards 2024
Read moreDetailsEnviromena, which develops renewable energy projects, has garnered another accolade following the Solar & Storage Awards last week
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