Reading donor centre launches campaign for more supporters
The donor centre, on Kings Road, is at just 40% capacity each day.
Read moreDetailsThe donor centre, on Kings Road, is at just 40% capacity each day.
Read moreDetailsThe bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsLester Bell, 70, from Colliers Way, was given 25 years imprisonment, extended to 30 years on license at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsThe 1,200 capacity indoor space includes three rooms and an outdoor terrace, all hosting events, street food and drinks.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is welcoming its patrons to feel more comfortable at its upcoming productions.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals attended a special picnic in Forbury Gardens between noon and 4pm as the professional culinary arts pupils made a two-course meal.
Read moreDetailsSustainable couture designer Tammam showcased its 2022 collection at London Fashion Week earlier this month, in partnership with the university.
Read moreDetailsPerforming his eighth stand up show, John's comedy and documentary credits include John Bishop?s Australia, John Bishop?s Britain and more.
Read moreDetailsVisitors can enjoy a drink of their choice from Bru?s range of Arabica blend coffee.
Read moreDetailsThe Church of England in Thames Valley has launched its first interactive contemplation and meditation toolkit for school pupils and teachers.
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