50 years of the A329M with David Hunter
Mr Hunter, who was personally involved in the design and construction of the road, will lead a talk looking at its history
Read moreDetailsMr Hunter, who was personally involved in the design and construction of the road, will lead a talk looking at its history
Read moreDetailsTHE DREADING Poetry Slam has crowned its winner for 2022 in its competitive poetry final. After a year of monthly heats and a fierce battle for the top spot, the...
Read moreDetailsThe Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) and Prospect are taking industrial action on Thursday, January 12, due to a dispute over pay.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF at The Hexagon are already looking ahead to next Christmas after one of the most successful pantomimes in the theatre's history.
Read moreDetailsThe 120 winning charities across the UK were picked at random from those nominated.
Read moreDetailsA MEXICAN restaurant could be coming to Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING club is encouraging residents to keep fit while trying a new sport in 2023.
Read moreDetailsA brand new jaunt from Terry's Reading Walkabouts will celebrate 200 years of Huntley and Palmers, back by popular demand
Read moreDetailsFashion and textiles artist Anurita Chandola will lead attendees in learning how to deconstruct or reconstruct garments and embroidery techniques
Read moreDetailsOfficers searching for 93-year-old man who went missing from Lower Earley have located a body this afternoon
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