It’s all about The Little Things at Broad Street Mall this May: a week of fun to mark Mental Health Awareness Week 2024
A READING shopping centre is to help promote positive mental health next week with a series of special events.
Read moreDetailsA READING shopping centre is to help promote positive mental health next week with a series of special events.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out for volunteers to come forward and help digitise historic records that will help our understanding of nuclear bomb tests.
Read moreDetailsA NEW musical education programme for youngsters will launch this autumn, thanks to a £1.7m grant from the government.
Read moreDetailsAfter saving the life of a customer, staff from an optician with branches across the Reading area swapped eye charts for trainers
Read moreDetailsDOG collars will be under discussion next week, as a priest explores man's best friend in a theological context.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's Vice-Chancellor received a CBE from The Princess Royal late last month.
Read moreDetailsAN ADMISSION from the government that plans to build a third runway at Heathrow have stalled have been welcomed by a campaign group opposing it
Read moreDetailsREADING'S most recent pantomime could be named the best in the country, if the team behind it win the UK Pantomime Award.
Read moreDetailsTRAIN services will this week be affected by the latest round of strikes, with a revised timetable in place.
Read moreDetailsTHEY were queueing in the Harris Arcade, and all to get their hands on the latest comics ? without paying a penny.
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