Green Park Station set to open on Saturday, May 27
Reading Green Park Station is now due to open on Saturday, May 27 in the heart of the business area close to the Select Car Leasing Stadium
Read moreDetailsReading Green Park Station is now due to open on Saturday, May 27 in the heart of the business area close to the Select Car Leasing Stadium
Read moreDetailsReading Ukrainian Community Centre hosted the event to join the world in watching the conclusion of the international song competition
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is set to reduce its buildings' carbon footprint by 10% as it matches a £2.2 million grant.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of visitors were welcomed onto the University of Reading's Whiteknights campus for its inaugural Community Festival on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW statue is to be unveiled in Reading town centre today, aimed at raising awareness of the efforts to tackle knife crime and violence.
Read moreDetailsDr Khadija Rouf was invited to share a number of her poems alongside budding poets and veteran verse-makers alike at the regular open mic night
Read moreDetailsTHE PLAN to scrap One Day Travelcards to London has been condemned by Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsBREWERIES and distilleries based near the University of Reading will be celebrated at its inaugural drinks festival on May 26 and 27.
Read moreDetailsENTRIES are open for a charity golf day taking place in Sonning next month ? and there's an added incentive in the form of a bacon roll.
Read moreDetailsHow To Train Your Dragon author Cressida Cowell MBE joined young readers at Waterstones on Broad Street to celebrate the release of her latest novel
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