Children’s sculptures on show as Open For Art returns to Reading
CHILDREN'S sculptures were brought together for an exhibition on Saturday as part of as 12-day festival of art across Reading.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN'S sculptures were brought together for an exhibition on Saturday as part of as 12-day festival of art across Reading.
Read moreDetailsHE'S KNOWN for his role as one of Strictly's top judges. Now, he's asking you to judge his debut album.
Read moreDetailsReading resident Liam Moore has shared his experiences of working at a hospice after celebrating a decade at Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice.
Read moreDetailsWATER quality has been one of the key issues in this year's general election, with candidates calling for action on the companies running our supplies
Read moreDetailsNational Meadows Day sees events around the UK celebrating Britain's meadows and providing members of the public with a chance to visit meadows
Read moreDetailsBerkshire dog lovers are being warned against throwing sticks for their dogs this summer, following a near-fatal accident involving a puppy.
Read moreDetailsAN ENVIRONMENTAL group is urging Reading's candidates standing in the general election to take action on fuel poverty and climate change.
Read moreDetailsA SHADOW cabinet member visited Hampstead Norreys this week to see how bad pollution is in our waterways.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out the next steps for its transport strategy up until 2040 following a public consultation
Read moreDetailsEmma-Jane Taylor "relentlessly fights each day for survivors of child sexual abuse to be heard, seen and believed," said her nominator for Community
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