Berkshire Vision helps teens tackle transit with GWR’s Try a Train initiative
Teenagers were given guidance on how to use the train network and assistance facilities as part of a hands-on museum visit
Read moreDetailsTeenagers were given guidance on how to use the train network and assistance facilities as part of a hands-on museum visit
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S a chance to explore the good, the bad and the downright ugly of Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Brythonic Thousand exhibition will be held in Reading Central Library during April and showcases the artwork of Dylan Garcia
Read moreDetailsFirst Days' fundraiser run promises to be a riot of colour
Read moreDetailsGRADUATES from Winchester School of Art will be showcasing some of their work next month
Read moreDetailsWith just three weeks left to register ahead of the election in May, the council is urging residents to make sure that they are registered to vote
Read moreDetailsFew people know more about pop music of the swinging sixties than Tony Blackburn, and to prove it he's coming to Reading's Hexagon theatre this autumn
Read moreDetailsTHOSE passing through the University of Reading this weekend will be forgiven for mistaking its Whiteknights campus for an alternative universe.
Read moreDetailsBus users will face disruption to its services on Sunday, April 2, due to the Reading Half Marathon.
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading is inviting eligible students to apply for its Sanctuary Scholarships scheme.
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