VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today of April 11, 2024
Three ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsAs well as providing services to the event itself, they have also made temporary changes to routes affected by the road closures
Read moreDetailsA MAN caught by a police dog in in custody this morning after being arrested for drug driving in Theale
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES struck in Theale last week, taking the number plate from a parked car.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad is now heading up two separate Reading Borough Council initiatives which will seek to reduce homelessness and provide support
Read moreDetailsUoR scientists were among those using new imaging techniques to examine hunting tools believed to be around 300,000 years old
Read moreDetailsThe Sport Together Festival of Inclusivity is returning to the GLL Palmer Park Leisure Centre and Stadium to help residents take part in sports
Read moreDetailsCulinary Arts students at Reading College completed part of their spring project which saw them design, develop, order, and serve a menu
Read moreDetailsTens of thousands of businesses could potentially miss out on vital research and development tax relief.
Read moreDetailsA researcher from the university of used a balloon to collect unusual weather data about changes to wind during the eclipse event yesterday
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