Role of Reading Borough Council in drone superhighway trial questioned
THE nature of Reading Borough Council's involvement in a trial of a drone superhighway has been questioned.
Read moreDetailsTHE nature of Reading Borough Council's involvement in a trial of a drone superhighway has been questioned.
Read moreDetailsAutumn is a beautiful time of year with the trees changing colour and the first fall of leaves.
Read moreDetailsIT'S WELL known that students' diets can go to pot when they go to university ? pots of noodles that is.
Read moreDetailsWHEN IT comes to learning on the job, Reading is one of the best places to be.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of bricks and mortar bookshops is to take place later this month, with a Reading town centre store front and centre of the events.
Read moreDetailsLAST WEEK, Reading hosted a tribute to the armed forces that helped fend off an invasion of one of Pakistan's biggest cities.
Read moreDetailsBlack History Month sees film showcases, movement and dance classes, talks, exhibitions, and more in venues throughout Reading in October
Read moreDetailsA NEW training brewery for people with learning difficulties and autism will be officially launched in Reading later this month alongside a new beer
Read moreDetailsWHEN it was introduced, British Rail told us it was the age of the train.
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant specialising in burritos and tacos has launched a special menu offering meals for just £10.
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