Reading-led research finds hair products marketed to Black communities may be damaging
Hair care products marketed to Black communities may be impacting both health and cultural identity, a research project in Reading has found.
Read moreDetailsHair care products marketed to Black communities may be impacting both health and cultural identity, a research project in Reading has found.
Read moreDetailsChristopher Macarthur-Boyd is just the latest in Scotland's ever-growing pantheon of stellar comedic talents?and now he's coming to Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Pride is hosting a fundraiser at The Butler on Saturday, November 15, honouring Sophie Sheehan, who passed away earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsJohn Sykes Foundation visits grant-winning charity
Read moreDetailsReading came together to mark Remembrance Sunday on November 9, joining the rest of the country in honouring those who gave their lives in conflict.
Read moreDetailsA new policy is set to be put in place by Reading Borough Council aimed at tackling antisocial behaviour in the borough next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has joined community organisations in launching fundraising efforts to support those in Jamaica following Hurricane Melissa.
Read moreDetailsPlans to bring in parking charges based on emissions are going up for debate at a Reading Borough Council meeting later this month.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a Christmas celebration for families
Read moreDetailsReading is set to observe Trans Day of Remembrance this Sunday, November 16, in the tenth annual TDoR since its founding by MyUmbrella in 2015
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