IN THE COMMUNITY: Reading RSPB Group Activities across the autumn
Our October indoor meeting was a talk by Ailsa Claybourn entitled Storks over Sussex.
Read moreDetailsOur October indoor meeting was a talk by Ailsa Claybourn entitled Storks over Sussex.
Read moreDetailsRUBEN Selles' Reading continued their strong showings in the cups, seeing off League Two MK Dons 3-2 on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group has helped hundreds of Reading Hongkongers adjust to their new surroundings.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY of four welcomed staff from a housebuilder to their new Shinfield home as they gave it a Hindu blessing.
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR figure of a campaign group which holds pharmaceutical companies to account will take to RISC to deliver a talk.
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged in connection with an incident of grievous bodily harm in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation
Read moreDetailsRemote learning has been on the University of Reading's radar since the inception of its online courses programme a decade ago.
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity is welcoming people to its evening of festive celebrations and hearty singing on Tuesday, December 5.
Read moreDetailsThe Atomic Weapons Establishment is set to redouble its efforts in supporting STEM professionals to return to work
Read moreDetailsStorm Ciaran sees barometer readings plummet
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