READ College appeals for help amid funding crisis
READ College posted to social media on Monday, November 28, announcing that it was "in jeopardy" as it faces financial difficulty
Read moreDetailsREAD College posted to social media on Monday, November 28, announcing that it was "in jeopardy" as it faces financial difficulty
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas has landed in Reading, welcomed by the Reading Lions Club and mayor Cllr Rachel Eden ahead of his tour of Reading during December
Read moreDetailsthe Pride of Reading Awards annual ceremony is ready for blast off on Friday.
Read moreDetailsA SILENT disco, fire pits and three bands ? it's Forbury Gardens as you've never seen it before.
Read moreDetailsA TASTER session in Chinese brush painting will be held in Reading Central Library on Saturday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to following an incident of burglary in Reading. The man may have vital information regarding...
Read moreDetailsThe voluntary services team at the RBH NHS Trust seeks support from the community to help make sure every patient receives a gift on Christmas Day
Read moreDetailsTeaming up with a number of other sight loss charities, Berkshire Vision is inviting members of the public to take part in the Take On 250 challenge
Read moreDetailsThe Rose & Thistle has welcomed customers again following a two-year closure and a half-a-million pound investment
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps spread some festive cheer is the latest group to receive a covid grant from the John Sykes Foundation.
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