Raising the bar: PubWatch marks 20 years of making Reading safer
Reading PubWatch has marked two decades of making Reading a safer place with its regular conference
Read moreDetailsReading PubWatch has marked two decades of making Reading a safer place with its regular conference
Read moreDetailsA young woman is a role model for young people, demonstrating determination, hard work, and a deep sense of community spirit, said her nominator
Read moreDetailsBookFace is returning for its fifteenth outing at the Rising Sun Arts Centre this weekend, featuring work from poets, publishers, and artists.
Read moreDetailsTWO MEN from Reading have been jailed for drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation. Aleksei Mutovkin, aged 20 and of Staverton Road, and Reimone Rose, aged 21 and...
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is lending its support to a national innitiative to help raise awareness on suicide prevention. The council is marking World Suicide Prevention Day, which takes place on...
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has laid out its shows for the 2024/2025 season? set to be their largest yet
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced the return of breakfast offerings to passengers on the Aqua 28 service running between Henley and Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe restored 1902 Grade II listed historic open-air swimming pool Thames Lido was opened in 2017 and draws people from London, Winchester, Oxford
Read moreDetailsAn artist has been running a drop-in art project using embroidery which has had "a profound effect" on refugees and asylum seekers taking part.
Read moreDetailsIf you work in education, or you're still studying, September is an exciting time.
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