UTC Reading students explore solutions for victims of crime with charity Safe!
Students from University Technical College Reading have rounded off the Autumn term with a project set by the charity
Read moreDetailsStudents from University Technical College Reading have rounded off the Autumn term with a project set by the charity
Read moreDetailsReading Indie Comedy Festival returns in May, bringing with it comedians such as Gary Delaney and Harriet Kemsley, plus roasts and competitions
Read moreDetailsAre You listening? has just announced the first batch of performers who will be performing when it returns in May
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner serves up a seasonal celebration of festive foods for a Very Street Food Christmas
Read moreDetailsA NEW family fun session has been launched at Reading's leisure centres giving children the chance to swim for £1
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is a time for surprises, and motorists will be happy about theirs: National Highways is lifting more than 1,000 miles of works
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is a time for partying, and visiting friends and family. That can mean your own home is empty for long periods of time.
Read moreDetailsWITH days to go before December 25, a warning has been issued to ensure Reading's Christmas shoppers aren't falling prey to sharks.
Read moreDetailsThe band, a tribute to New York's punk rock royalty, Ramones, are bringing a packed set for their Hey Ho Ho Ho, Let's Go festive tour
Read moreDetailsPlans for changes to a cultural venue in Reading have seen new artist's impressions and a new name released ahead of planning applications
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