Centuries-old Oracle Gates sees new lease of life through community project
The Oracle Gates have been given a new lease of life as charities worked together to provide new exhibits with the High Street Heritage Action Zone
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle Gates have been given a new lease of life as charities worked together to provide new exhibits with the High Street Heritage Action Zone
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of a community group were invited for lunch at the University of Reading's Whiteknight's campus.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of volunteers were pushed to their limits as they completed a daunting challenge to raise money for a Reading-based charity.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-FRIENDLY day out to honour our armed forces was held in Reading's Forbury Gardens on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsTHE Abbey Ruins and other Reading landmarks were illuminated red and blue to raise awareness about the impact climate change is having on the planet.
Read moreDetailsA MAN who has appeared on reality television programmes with Gemma Collins has signed up to become an ambassador for the Berkshire Motor Show
Read moreDetailsThe Friends invite members of the public to take part in a Meadow Day, where they can take part in a guided walk and find out about conservation
Read moreDetailsREADING FC supporter Pippa Rouse was at an away match in Luton last year when she saw Luton Town fan David Norman crash after suffering cardiac arrest
Read moreDetailsMajor stakeholders, including the government and regulators, are reportedly in talks as Thames Water faces mounting debts and a CEO resignation
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses celebrated its annual open day on Sunday, June 25, welcoming members of the public to its depot in Great Knollys Street for a day of fun
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