Reading museums awarded Museums of Sanctuary status
Reading Museum and the Museum of English Rural Life have received Museums of Sanctuary status for dedication to welcoming people seeking sanctuary
Read moreDetailsReading Museum and the Museum of English Rural Life have received Museums of Sanctuary status for dedication to welcoming people seeking sanctuary
Read moreDetailsBags of pre-loved items will help families in crisis
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail has announced that like-for-like sales at Reading Train Station are up 14% as they release quarterly figures
Read moreDetailsGoths Against Fascism takes place at The Face Bar from 10pm on Saturday, October 5, following the Salem Witch Trials drag event at the same venue.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that works could soon begin on the arch in Cemetery Junction, pending planning application approval
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision held its first Beyond Sight Games, inviting people to take part in sports adapted for those with vision impairment
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Abbey has helped Grace Mkangama, from Malawi, to settle in Thames Valley while she studies at the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival returned on Saturday, September 21, hosting stalls from more than 40 vendors
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an affray in Reading which left a man with stab wounds
Read moreDetailsReading has placed top of the Sustainable University of the Year rankings in the The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025.
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