Reading Buses offering free breakfast on Aqua 28 service
Reading Buses has announced the return of breakfast offerings to passengers on the Aqua 28 service running between Henley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced the return of breakfast offerings to passengers on the Aqua 28 service running between Henley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe restored 1902 Grade II listed historic open-air swimming pool Thames Lido was opened in 2017 and draws people from London, Winchester, Oxford
Read moreDetailsAn artist has been running a drop-in art project using embroidery which has had "a profound effect" on refugees and asylum seekers taking part.
Read moreDetailsIf you work in education, or you're still studying, September is an exciting time.
Read moreDetails"An amazing human being who continues to work tirelessly for the town in his role as verger of Reading Minster," has been nominated
Read moreDetailsCommunity Champion, Sarah Cheeseman, sponsor Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsMaisie Adam is touring her new show, Appraisal, from this month, kicking off right here in Reading's Concert Hall on Thursday, September 17.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is aiming to empower consumers and promote sustainable food choices with new research into a waste reduction initiative
Read moreDetailsOver the last couple of months, the Council's social media sites have been focussing on different communities in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading student Ed Fuller has won a gold medal and broken a world record at the Paralympic Games in Paris
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