Council to restart work on Queens Rd carpark footbridge, due to finish in October
The footbridge located behind Queens Road car park has been temporarily closed since December for safety reasons, now set to reopen in October
Read moreDetailsThe footbridge located behind Queens Road car park has been temporarily closed since December for safety reasons, now set to reopen in October
Read moreDetailsReading Business Improvement District (BID) is co-ordinating a campaign to provide vital resources to vulnerable young people in Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail and the British Transport Police have launched a campaign aimed at addressing a rise in unsafe behaviour around the rail network.
Read moreDetailsThe retail trade union Usdaw is holding its National Retail Workers' Day in Broad Street on Saturday, July 5
Read moreDetailsA series of live concerts aimed at democratising access to classical music is set to return to Reading with new dates.
Read moreDetailsFollowing November's inaugural event, this The Children's Business Fair returns bringing 40 stalls run entirely by young entrepreneurs aged 7 to 17.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival is continuing its work focussing on sustainability with its latest partnership with Hydro Flask to tackle plastic use
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading's Art Collections and Lettering, Print and Graphic Design Collections have received Full Accreditation from Arts Council England.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is continuing its support for the UK's Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness week with a new campaign.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is providing special late-night buses to bring revellers back to Reading after enjoying the Henley Royal Regatta.
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