Little Heath School concludes 60th anniversary celebrations with time capsule
Little Heath School, Tilehurst, has been marking six decades of education, celebrating its 60-year history, and looking ahead to its future
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School, Tilehurst, has been marking six decades of education, celebrating its 60-year history, and looking ahead to its future
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Fiesta is back, bringing street food, live music, performances, and stalls to the town centre on Saturday, April 20.
Read moreDetailsParents and Children Together (PACT) is challenging keen runners and cyclists to go the distance in its Marathon in May initiative
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council found Mr Saleem Raza to be operating as a taxi driver illegally, plying for hire without proper license in the town centre
Read moreDetailsIt's a special year for the Pride of Reading Awards this year as the event celebrates its 20th Anniversary
Read moreDetailsStatistics show that just under 94% of parents were given their first preference and 98% of parents were given one of their top three choices
Read moreDetailsKey stakeholders in Reading's night-time economy met for the latest regular meeting discussing business, licensing, and safety last week
Read moreDetailsVPTE 20The local elections take place on Thursday, May 2. There are 16 seats up for grabs, one for each ward.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is bringing Llareggub to the stage in Under Milk Wood, by celebrated Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, and directed by Ali Carroll
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