Uni takes ‘milk mix-up’ experiments to Reading College
STUDENTS at a Reading College got stuck into some in-person science experiments on Wednesday, November 16.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Reading College got stuck into some in-person science experiments on Wednesday, November 16.
Read moreDetailsA SINDLESHAM care home welcomed a royal visitor last week, as it officially opened for residents.
Read moreDetailsA MUSICIAN who has been praised by BBC Radio 2's Bob Harris is preparing to perform in Purley
Read moreDetailsARE YOU Listening? has made its first line-up announcement for its anniversary festival in May, when the festival will celebrate its 10th birthday
Read moreDetailsTHE RAIL, Maritime and Transport workers union (RMT) has announced that its members will take part in its biggest series of strikes to date. The RMT's 40,000 members will stage...
Read moreDetailsTHIS Christmas Carl Tracey is going down in his worldly status ? and he couldn't be happier.
Read moreDetailsThe Greyfriars will welcome members of the Greyfriars Church choir for a carol-singing evening on Friday, December 2
Read moreDetailsCENTRAL Reading will be lit up on Saturday, December 10, as residents march the streets of the town with homemade lights.
Read moreDetailsThe event will see live entertainment, stalls selling gifts, crafts, and refreshments, as well as games, and a raffle on Saturday, December 10
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE start to think about what to put on their Christmas dinner table, a group advocating for a different approach will be sharing information
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