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A CHARITY is set to showcase its work this weekend as part of Water Fest 2023.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY is set to showcase its work this weekend as part of Water Fest 2023.
Read moreDetailsKhairi Saadallah was set to be deported to Libya, an inquest has heard, but plans were dropped weeks before he fatally stabbed three people in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Chilli Fest returned to the town centre on Saturday, bringing fans of the flaming-hot food to taste and try some spicy snacks and ingredients
Read moreDetailsHost Amber Rose Turner brought fierce drag talent to the fore with performances from Black Mamba and Duac at Blue Collar Corner
Read moreDetailsA NEW summer event will showcase the very best of a South Reading ward on Sunday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsAN ACADEMIC from the University of Reading is set to bear evidence at a government inquiry into insect decline and UK food security.
Read moreDetailsART LOVERS will take a behind-the-scenes look at an arts showcase, which is returning for the 23rd time this June.
Read moreDetailsIT'S THE daddy of all burgers and it's only available for one very special day only.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to explore the ongoing climate crisis in a series of events around the town for Reading Climate Festival, starting next week
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading was recognised as a global leader in the most recent edition of a prestigious annual ranking.
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