CityFibre’s virtual reality bus rolls into town
WEEKEND shoppers were left intrigued by a brightly-coloured vehicle parked on Riverside at the Oracle.
Read moreDetailsWEEKEND shoppers were left intrigued by a brightly-coloured vehicle parked on Riverside at the Oracle.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that aims to spread joy around Reading has been nominated for a Pride of Reading Award.
Read moreDetailsPaul Foot is heading up the bill at Stand and Deliver with support from Pernille Haaland, hosted by Rodhri Buttrick at the Biscuit Factory
Read moreDetailsCOULD cows' burps hold the key to tackling climate change?
Read moreDetailsWaterstones on Broad Street welcomed fantasy writer AF Steadman, whose acclaimed novel has just received its much-anticipated sequel
Read moreDetailsMates Rates Comedy is bringing a full weekend of funny with Reading Indie Comedy Festival this May, including stand-up, improv, and roast battles
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading recognised a multitude of heartwarming initiatives at its inaugural Celebration of Volunteering Awards.
Read moreDetailsFresh from their recent panto, Triangle Players are back with their latest production, Eric Chappell's Theft, running from Thursday-Sunday, May 18-20
Read moreDetailsWHILE the eyes of the world will be on the Coronation this Saturday, Fire Brigade officials are urging people to focus closer to home
Read moreDetailsTHE country's biggest food delivery company, Just Eat, has announced it will convert its entire corporate fleet to electric vehicles by 2025.
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