PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Meet the sponsors – The Oracle
The Oracle has returned once again to sponsor The Chris Tarrant Award, which recognises someone who lives or works in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle has returned once again to sponsor The Chris Tarrant Award, which recognises someone who lives or works in Reading
Read moreDetailsSwiss rockabilly band Hillbilly Moon Explosion, formed in 1998, will perform at Reading's Face Bar next month.
Read moreDetailsStation Hill has announced that local artist Kev Munday, who provided the illustration for the illuminated Station Hill murals
Read moreDetailsGet ready for thrills, spills, and high-speed hilarity as the Burghfield Box Kart Bash which returns to the legendary home of the historic Auclum Hill
Read moreDetailsThe alerts will notify you in the event of a radiation emergency.
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation has awarded a £3,000 grant from their Reading Youth Fund to Sport in Mind, the UK's leading mental health sports charity.
Read moreDetailsDe Vere will be sponsoring the Child of Courage award this year at the Pride of Reading Awards which recognises a child's courage or determination.
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago community members and Councillors unveiled a sign dedicating the roundabout where Chatham Street
Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy in Reading has announced a milestone in its development, as the school prepares to adopt a new name: Hartland High School
Read moreDetailsA woman who has worked her way up from receptionist to Director of Operations /HR at Reading Football Club has been put forward for the Legacy Award
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