Organic exhibition celebrates creativity of Reading College students
ART created by students from Reading College will go on show this weekend at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsART created by students from Reading College will go on show this weekend at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsREADING'S architecture is the subject for a new walking tour from Pride of Reading winner Terry Dixon.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY quiz night is to be held in Reading later this month, raising funds for a charity that helps the town's hospital.
Read moreDetailsTransport for London has increased the penalty fare for fare evasion to act as a further deterrent to fare evasion.
Read moreDetailsTHE POLICE and Crime Commissioner, Matthew Barber, has laid out plans to further engagement between communities and the police in an effort to further build trust in policing. The OPCC...
Read moreDetailsPeople of all ages and abilities are welcome to take part in Race for Life at Prospect Park on Liebenrood Road.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER who died of a brain tumour will forever be remembered thanks to a new housing development in Emmer Green.
Read moreDetailsThe Retreat is gearing up for the Pickled Onion Contest for 2024, now in its 20th year at the venue
Read moreDetailsThe route between Foxhill Road and Upper Redlands Road is well-used by students.
Read moreDetailsA bottle bank site in Reading that became plagued by fly tipping for years has finally been sealed off.
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