University of Reading’s Professor Rhona Stainthorp awarded OBE for services to education
Professor Rhona Steinthorp of the University of Reading's Institute of Education was among those named in the annual list of honours
Read moreDetailsProfessor Rhona Steinthorp of the University of Reading's Institute of Education was among those named in the annual list of honours
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival will bring two stages of performances, a food court, and stalls, with a focus on sustainability and inclusivity
Read moreDetailsArtists and community groups are being invited by arts charity Jelly to decorate a vase to reflect the colours of this year's Pride of Reading Awards'
Read moreDetailsA family run "Reading musical institution" celebrating its 160th anniversary has been nominated for its commitment to music for all.
Read moreDetailsART is about to make an impact across Reading, as a festival returns for its tenth anniversary.
Read moreDetailsThe day, set to take place on Friday, June 21, is named after the climate stripes visualisation created by the university's Professor Ed Hawkins
Read moreDetailsKeen rowing crews from around the world competed in the annual Reading Amateur Regatta along the Thames
Read moreDetails"THERE is no other band as hard-working, as talented, diverse and surprising as these guys."
Read moreDetailsWITH England due back in action in the Euros this evening, Thames Valley Police is issuing a timely warning: don't paint roundabouts.
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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