Council teams with GLL and Sport Together Berkshire for Festival of Inclusivity
Reading Borough Council is collaborating with GLL and Sport Together Berkshire CIC to host the inaugural Festival of Inclusivity next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is collaborating with GLL and Sport Together Berkshire CIC to host the inaugural Festival of Inclusivity next week.
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading is inviting members of the public to take part in an event marking International Observe the Moon Night on Saturday, October 4
Read moreDetailsThe latest round of community funding for organisations in Thames Valley has been launched by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsReading Pride returned for its annual parade and Love Unites festival, in celebration LGBTQIA+ people and continued protest for their rights.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a sexual assault incident in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA drug dealer has been jailed after he was caught at the entrance of Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsChildren will soon be returning to their classrooms after the long summer holidays and behind the scenes work
Read moreDetailsRoad signs have been hit with red England flag graffiti in Reading at night as part of Operation Raise the Colours.
Read moreDetailsA huge office building in Reading town centre is set to be converted into more than 100 flats.
Read moreDetailsA hub for people to store their bikes securely in Reading town centre has been scrapped in favour of other cycle security projects across the town.
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