Investigation launched after man seen exposing himself at bus stop in Reading
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of indecent exposure in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of indecent exposure in Reading.
Read moreDetailsEducation Secretary Bridget Phillipson was joined by Matt Rodda at UTC Reading to explore how schools are preparing students for STEM careers.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the latest round of funding for community projects across the borough is now open for bids.
Read moreDetailsActivists gathered outside AXA offices in Reading as part of a campaign in protest of the company's alleged involvement in perpetuating climate change
Read moreDetailsProgrammes from the University of Reading has helped more than 10,000 schools, nurseries and other education settings to take climate action.
Read moreDetailsA production about the Post Office scandal originally commissioned by the University of Reading has secured £85,000 to go on a national tour.
Read moreDetailsMo Gilligan, The Mo You Know, is coming to Reading;s Hexagon on Wednesday, February 18.
Read moreDetailsA 32-year-old man from Reading has been arrested on supsicion of driving a motor vehicle dangerously, dri
Read moreDetailsWhen 24-year-old Matt moved to Reading at the beginning of 2024, he couldn't have imagined how drastically his life would change
Read moreDetailsA decision has been made to clear the way for the major redevelopment of Broad Street Mall where more than 640 apartments will be built.
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