University of Reading scientist inspires fashion designer for new 2022 collection
Sustainable couture designer Tammam showcased its 2022 collection at London Fashion Week earlier this month, in partnership with the university.
Read moreDetailsSustainable couture designer Tammam showcased its 2022 collection at London Fashion Week earlier this month, in partnership with the university.
Read moreDetailsBBB Reading Ltd has submitted a licence application to open Boom Battle Bar at the former Lakeland store, off Minster Street.
Read moreDetailsA counselling and emotional support charity is celebrating its 50th anniversary in Reading.
Read moreDetailsVisitors can enjoy a drink of their choice from Bru?s range of Arabica blend coffee.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
Read moreDetailsThe Church of England in Thames Valley has launched its first interactive contemplation and meditation toolkit for school pupils and teachers.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School will host the 2021 Reading Charity Art Fair to fundraise for RBH.
Read moreDetailsPolice have closed a busy road in Reading this evening after a road traffic incident
Read moreDetailsAN ANTIOXIDANT drug could save lives after University of Reading researchers find its promising effects.
Read moreDetailsA team of residents, called the Welcome Ambassadors, has been set up to provide information and directions to tourists arriving by train.
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