Reading Museum searches for former DEC employees for Reading’s digital revolution celebration
AS THE march of technology continues, a chance to look back at Reading's role in the electronics revolution is being planned
Read moreDetailsAS THE march of technology continues, a chance to look back at Reading's role in the electronics revolution is being planned
Read moreDetailsTALENTED young musicians from across Reading and Wokingham performed a concert they'll never forget: it took place in Windsor Castle
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT has backed a research project to help make energy bills cheaper for small businesses.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is set to host a free talk on October 23.
Read moreDetailsA READING cafe is celebrating Hallowe'en with a themed dessert filled with ghostly surprises.
Read moreDetailsThe producers of The Great British Bake Off are looking for the next batch of bakers.
Read moreDetailsA 78th minute Tia Primmer goal helped Reading Women to consecutive wins in the WSL Championship, defeating Lewes 1-0.
Read moreDetailsA 78th minute Tia Primmer goal helped Reading Women to consecutive wins in the WSL Championship, defeating Lewes 1-0.
Read moreDetailsA BROTHER and sister from Charvil were first in the queue for a book signing event in Reading, forsaking their Saturday morning lie-in in the process
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
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