HRH Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, announced as Royal patron to Reading Rep
HIS ROYAL Highness Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, has been announced as the new Royal patron of the theatre on Monday, October 31
Read moreDetailsHIS ROYAL Highness Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, has been announced as the new Royal patron of the theatre on Monday, October 31
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading's Student Union (RUSU) leadership team is celebrating 100 days since its first day on the job.
Read moreDetailsTHE team behind a new climbing centre in Tilehurst are hoping to serve alcohol to its customers.
Read moreDetailsA TELEGRAPH pole is to be replaced from a street in Battle ward.
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY care home has appointed a new general manager.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM perfumer's new exhibition that showcases smells associated with colours is on for longer.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been left laughing, crying and captivated by productions at a South Reading venue for decades.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, October 25, the Reading RSPB group were delighted to host a lecture by Steve Menzie from the Falsterbo bird observatory in Sweden.
Read moreDetailsA READING MP has called on his constituents to get behind a community larder operating in Whitley after learning that demand is soaring.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fell victim to a last minute defeat, losing 2-1 away at Burnley on Saturday afternoon.
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