Uni of Reading spreads the joy of Christmas on campus
The University of Reading has laid out a number of community events to support residents this Christmas
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has laid out a number of community events to support residents this Christmas
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice hosted the Celebrate a Life Thames Valley event at the University of Reading's Great Hall
Read moreDetailsPLANS to development the grounds around the Select Car Leasing Stadium have taken a step forward.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to experience Christmas from more than 100 years ago was on offer to Reading youngsters.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 1,500 toys have been donated to a festive appeal from a storage firm.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 700 children across the Royal County have enjoyed a pantomime this Christmas thanks to Berkshire Freemasons. Oh yes they have
Read moreDetailsREADING residents wanting to do the right thing with their real Christmas tree will be able to take it to recycling points set up across the borough
Read moreDetailsA 'SCANDALOUS' rule change by the government will give Reading Borough Council fewer powers to stop more flats being built in Reading
Read moreDetailsSam Ryder surprises shoppers in Reading as the battle for Christmas number 1 heats up
Read moreDetailsThe council announces new Buzz 9 route serving central Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital, Whitley Wood, and Green Park Station
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