Reading Mencap hosts sponsored walk to celebrate Learning Disability Week
More than 120 children and adults with learning disabilities gathered together for a sponsored walk in Reading to celebrate Learning Disability Week.
Read moreDetailsMore than 120 children and adults with learning disabilities gathered together for a sponsored walk in Reading to celebrate Learning Disability Week.
Read moreDetailsCommunity Event of the Year, Billie Bachra and Spencers Wood Repair Cafe, sponsor Kingdom Rooms.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has become the home of an eco-friendly whale installation made of recyclable and degradable biomaterials for Big Green Week
Read moreDetailsResearchers have used the largest, most powerful telescope ever launched into space to explore a part of Jupiter previously considered "unremarkable"
Read moreDetailsDigital education experts joined Activate Learning for a dedicated AI in Education event at Reading College and University Centre on Tuesday, June 25.
Read moreDetailsThe warning comes following a spate of thefts from churches.
Read moreDetailsSuperintendent Colin Hudson has been selected to succeed Superintendent Steve Raffield as the new commander for Reading's Local Policing Area
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, Caversham, commemorated 130 years of teaching in the community with a week full of events to coincide with National Boarding Week
Read moreDetailsReading Buses are inviting all bus fans, families and residents that they are hosting their annual open day this Sunday, July 30.
Read moreDetailsA privately owned safe deposit box facility has been opened in Tilehurst after the Vaults Group announced a £1million investment in the opening
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