FoodSEqual: Research project looks to solve food inequality by working with communities
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading is collaborating with a community group in an attempt to transform the UK's food system.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is collaborating with a community group in an attempt to transform the UK's food system.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING will see the arrival of a new community event on Sunday, July 11.
Read moreDetailsBIKERS from across the south east are revving up for the annual Berkshire Egg Run.
Read moreDetailsAll Nations Christian Centre is hosting an Easter Hangout on Wednesday, April 5 from 10am to noon.
Read moreDetailsThe Shinfield Arms hosts a Quiz Night on the first Tuesday of each month.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, a Reading film-maker's documentary saw a private premier celebrating a cult TV classic from the 1980s, Tugs, ahead of an online release
Read moreDetailsA range of activities includes theatre, crafts, and arts for all budgets, needs, and abilities as the school term comes to a close
Read moreDetailsA man from Slough has been found guilty of the murder of Thomas Parker after attacking him at Reading Station last year
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks was charged with two different counts of sexual assault on Thursday, March 30, following an incident in Earley last January
Read moreDetailsPUBLIC transport into Calcot is seeing some disruption following a road incident involving a bus. Reading Buses posted to Twitter at 6.50am on Friday, March 31, to explain that "Due...
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