Reading leisure centres join Sport in Mind’s Soles of the Season campaign
Leisure centres in Reading are partnering with Sport in Mind to join its seasonal campaign in support of people's mental health
Read moreDetailsLeisure centres in Reading are partnering with Sport in Mind to join its seasonal campaign in support of people's mental health
Read moreDetailsThe family of Stephen Allen have released a statement following his death as the result of a road traffic collision in Calcot
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is consulting the public on four proposed objectives to guide its services and support its staff.
Read moreDetailsSUPPORTERS of Extinction Rebellion will be singing 'Crisis' carols in Reading in aid of a local charity tackling homelessness.
Read moreDetailsNew research from the a project including the University of Reading shows that higher plant diversity in farmland grass increases yields
Read moreDetailsSPIRE Dunedin Hospital has announced a two-year partnership with Reading Football Club to provide sports medicine services and diagnostics
Read moreDetailsAttendees big and small are invited to bounce into the fun and play, flip and make memories as Oxygen offers a range of festive events
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad has announced that its festive favourite event Carols by Candlelight raised thousands to support its work tackling homelessness
Read moreDetailsCyclists in Reading will be able to access free bike safety checks and minor repairs at Station Hill this month.
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT GCVO visited Reading School to commemorate their 900th anniversary.
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