New retrospective project to help bring Whitley Wood together
A LOCAL history project is set to be launched in a South Reading suburb this autumn.
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL history project is set to be launched in a South Reading suburb this autumn.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has placed 169 equal, out of 1,500 institutions, in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR dramatics society is set to welcome guests to its thrilling summer production.
Read moreDetailsNATURE lovers are invited to enjoy one of Wokingham's most picturesque sites this Saturday, which is National Meadows Day.
Read moreDetailsA READING school is welcoming members of the public to attend its upcoming summer fair.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a community group were invited for lunch at the University of Reading's Whiteknight's campus.
Read moreDetailsThe Friends invite members of the public to take part in a Meadow Day, where they can take part in a guided walk and find out about conservation
Read moreDetailsA LIME SQUARE dental practice is offering a revolutionary service which is helping patients maintain excellent oral hygiene.
Read moreDetailsTHE BEAUTIFUL game served as a force for good on Saturday as four teams came together for the Reading Community Cup.
Read moreDetailsA BUDDING mathematician has showcased his expertise with numbers, placing inside the 100 in a national Year 11 challenge.
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