Plastic Free Caversham hosts festive fundraiser
The group aims to work with residents, businesses and schools to assist them in becoming more sustainable
Read moreDetailsThe group aims to work with residents, businesses and schools to assist them in becoming more sustainable
Read moreDetailsThe Innovation Valley app, which is free to users, has been created through the Thames Valley Berkshire Live Lab.
Read moreDetailsBrookfields Special School, on Sage Road, Tilehurst, received its newly repaired and refurbished trike back from The Silvers' Workshop.
Read moreDetailsVisitors of the Cole Museum will be able to see an accurate recreation of an Archaeopteryx.
Read moreDetailsThe Bulmershe School, on Woodlands Avenue, Woodley, replaced its old versions with 131 updated ones.
Read moreDetailsThe fundraiser saw the theatre renovate the old Salvation Army building and turn it into Reading's new cultural arts hub.
Read moreDetailsCustomers can visit the North Pole Post Office to write a letter to Mr Claus and post it in the centre's magical post box.
Read moreDetailsRoger Flavell, of Marlow, released The Adventures of Colonel Crunch and Friends, which is aimed at ages five to eight.
Read moreDetailsDylan Moran will perform his new show, We Got This, at Concert Hall, on Blagrave Street, on Sunday, June 5 at 8pm.
Read moreDetailsThird Lung, based in Reading, will host its new EP launch at The Facebar, on Ambrose Place, Reading, on Friday, November 26.
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