Prospect union members at AWE vote to strike in pay dispute
Members of Prospect who work at AWE, which has its headquarters in Aldermaston, have voted in favour of striking
Read moreDetailsMembers of Prospect who work at AWE, which has its headquarters in Aldermaston, have voted in favour of striking
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, September 6, two offenders broke into a block of flats on Kings Road in Reading, and stole a black and red Cyclocross Cube bicycle
Read moreDetailsSaturday, October 28 will see fans of Reading Football Club take another stand against owner Dai Yongge.
Read moreDetailsAfter two intrepid residents set out to go and see one of our twin towns, Reading is hosting an exhibition and talk about their experiences
Read moreDetailsBRITAIN'S GOT TALENT winners Diversity will be among those taking part in a month-long celebration of dance coming to Reading from this weekend
Read moreDetailsTo Grow an Orchid, based in Pangbourne, is funding collaborative projects which encourage productivity in agricultural work through IT solutions
Read moreDetailsA NEW pilgrims' way that runs from Reading to Southampton and then on to Spain has been shortlisted for a major award.
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has announced its first repertory company, which is taking up the mantle with two concurrent productions from next month
Read moreDetailsYOUNG actors are invited to audition for roles in a musical coming to Reading next February.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps vulnerable people to receive the welfare benefits they are entitled to is seeking new friends.
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