Healthcare manufacturing firm to expand into Thames Valley Science Park
Healthcare manufacturer Lonza has announced it is set to expand operations into Reading after securing government funding
Read moreDetailsHealthcare manufacturer Lonza has announced it is set to expand operations into Reading after securing government funding
Read moreDetailsREADING's very own Only The Poets are back at Reading Festival once again, bringing home-grown, heartfelt rock to proceedings in 2024. The band made their Festival Republic stage debut at...
Read moreDetailsBEREN OLIVIA was among the artists selected for the BBC Introducing line up at this year's festival, which showcases up and coming artists to give them vital experience playing festival...
Read moreDetailsTHE BEST beer, fabulous food, and superior service- we're looking for the pub which has it all. Reading Today and Reading Pubwatch are seeking nominations for our Pub of the...
Read moreDetailsREADING Festival is finally here; here's our round-up of what's coming up on the first day of the event's offerings.
Read moreDetailsTime to vote for Independent Retailer of the Year Vote for your top independent retailer from the wonderful businesses listed here The time has come to choose the Independent Retailer...
Read moreDetailsThis year's show takes place at Swallowfield Park.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park has congratulated its students as they collect their GCSE results today, Thursday, August 22
Read moreDetailsUTC Reading, which specialises in engineering, has marked a positive set of results, with 32% of of grades awarded being a B Grade or higher
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School in Caversham is joining schools around the country in celebrating as GCSE students collect their results
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