Dean’s design journey comes to an end… for now
Though Dean's time on the show has now come to a close, he says: "There's plenty more to come"
Read moreDetailsThough Dean's time on the show has now come to a close, he says: "There's plenty more to come"
Read moreDetailsThe school Easter holidays are almost upon us. We provide funding for a holiday programme with free Easter activities for those on free school meals
Read moreDetails"Who knew that our humble gas tower would have a part to play in the war against Putin?"
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY has thanked its outgoing chairman for helping steer it through the past six years.
Read moreDetailsAccording to new data, homebuyer demand in Berkshire fell in the first quarter of the year - but it was only a marginal reduction
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsRepresentatives from the Home Office were on hand to provide advice and support for those who are looking to find homes for refugees
Read moreDetailsReading-based law firm Boyes Turner has announced the promotion of five of its lawyers.
Read moreDetailsA SCHEME aimed at making people feel welcome when they arrive in Reading is looking for volunteers to come forward.
Read moreDetailsReading University pipped at the post in historic University Challenge final
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