Queen Anne’s School celebrates 130 years of teaching in Caversham
Queen Anne's School, Caversham, commemorated 130 years of teaching in the community with a week full of events to coincide with National Boarding Week
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, Caversham, commemorated 130 years of teaching in the community with a week full of events to coincide with National Boarding Week
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is set to see significant impact as junior doctors begin five days of strike action today, Thursday, June 27, in continued pay disputes
Read moreDetailsPerennial punk poet John Cooper-Clarke is once again gracing stages around the UK as he completes his latest tour, What
Read moreDetailsA centuries-old pub in Reading has been revived with its original name, as The Rising Sun pub on Castle Street has reopened under new ownership
Read moreDetailsReading is set to mark Armed Forces Day on Saturday, celebrating current and former service people, veterans, and cadets
Read moreDetailsProgress has returned with two fresh new plays from local writers in a double-bill production of Moles, by Sarah Wright, and Dirt, by Caroline White
Read moreDetailsThe annual day encourages members of the public to share the graphic and to prompt discourse, engagement, and action on environmental issues
Read moreDetailsChris Owen is calling on councillors in Reading to review roads in the town to make them safer and easier to navigate for people with sight loss
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival was back at Palmer Park once again, bringing music, dance, poetry, and theatre as well as stalls and demonstrations
Read moreDetailsNational Meadows Day sees events around the UK celebrating Britain's meadows and providing members of the public with a chance to visit meadows
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