The Reading Charity Art and Craft Fair is set to return next weekend
Reading Charity Art and Craft Fair is back for its 16th annual outing in aid of local community projects next weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Charity Art and Craft Fair is back for its 16th annual outing in aid of local community projects next weekend
Read moreDetailsA Reading branch of a business has celebrated playing its part in reaching a milestone which has seen plastics transformed into useful materials
Read moreDetailsScouts from Berkshire have joined hundreds from around the world in a bid to take part in the 26th World Jamboree.
Read moreDetailsReading magistrates have upheld a decision to revoke the licence of a Private Hire driver after he was caught offering illegal rides last year
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey MP has said that a £260,000 investment into Reading and West Berkshire's family services will be "transformative."
Read moreDetails"What Do We Do About Domestic Abuse?" takes place at the University of Reading's Whiteknights campus on Wednesday, November 5.
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes has donated £3,000 to Babies in Buscot Support as part of its Community Fund scheme via The Barratt Redrow Foundation.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep has teamed with the Guildford Shakespeare Company and Orange Tree Theatre to bring productions of Macbeth and Romeo & Juliet to its stage
Read moreDetailsBeverley Knight's Born To Perform comes to Reading's Hexagon on Wednesday, June 10, next year.
Read moreDetailsFifteen community projects have been awarded funding grants as part of the University of Reading's Community Engagement Fund initiative.
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