Oxygen Activeplay to open next month
Oxygen Activeplay is throwing open the doors to residents to get their fix of fun and exercise following its rebrand from RedKangaroo
Read moreDetailsOxygen Activeplay is throwing open the doors to residents to get their fix of fun and exercise following its rebrand from RedKangaroo
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has teamed with with Reading Borough Council and GLL leisure company to remind residents to check for signs of cancer in a new campaign
Read moreDetailsResearch compiled by Talos360 has shown that Reading is in the top 10 places for those looking to move after completing their tertiary education
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has praised TVP's selection as one of the 11 forces in the roll-out of a neighbourhood training pilot scheme
Read moreDetailsThe best beer, fabulous food, superior service ? Reading Today and Reading Pubwatch are seeking nominations for our Pub of the Year competition
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad is inviting members of the public to take part in a month-long challenge raising funds to help people facing housing crisis
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, September 28, the regular drag showcase is back at the Rising Sun, hosted by Sheer Obsession
Read moreDetailsA BUS in Reading was involved in a "minor incident" earlier today which left students at a school in Wokingham with minor injuries. A Route 13 bus had to perform...
Read moreDetailsBrock Keep, next to Brock Barracks on Oxford Road, is hosting tours of the site as well as becoming the temporary home to a number of art pieces
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has risen up the ranks in the Guardian University Guide reaching 35th, having risen nine places
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