Clandestine books to be unveiled at Hong Kong exhibition
A COMMUNITY group is welcoming visitors to an eye-opening exhibition, showcasing books which have been banned in Hong Kong.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is welcoming visitors to an eye-opening exhibition, showcasing books which have been banned in Hong Kong.
Read moreDetailsA FUN and informative night is set to be had by all at the upcoming Reading Gin and Rum Festival.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has lodged numerous objections to proposals to close ticket offices in a letter to rail stakeholders
Read moreDetailsApprentice paramedics at South Central Ambulance Service were among those graduating a new course designed to tackle workforce shortages
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE who plan to open a brewery to help train adults with learning disabilities officially launched the project this week with their first beer
Read moreDetailsA hotel team and their manager have been put forward for an award for their commitment to supporting the Reading community
Read moreDetailsREADING residents will be treated to a day of cultural celebration as a community event returns for the eighth time, but at a new venue.
Read moreDetailsA security worker at Broad Street Mall as been put forward for the Employee of the Year award, sponsored by Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsYOUNG animal lovers will have the chance to see and learn about their favourite creatures at an upcoming workshop at the Museum of English Rural Life.
Read moreDetailsA UNIQUE outdoor Shakespearean experience is coming to Reading, aiming to recreate some of the original conditions for which the plays were performed
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