Grant from John Skyes Foundation is on the right tracks for The Engine Shed
A GRANT given to a group that helps children and adults with autism will be put towards its fundraising efforts for a new van.
Read moreDetailsA GRANT given to a group that helps children and adults with autism will be put towards its fundraising efforts for a new van.
Read moreDetailsReading residents are being urged to organise street parties, just as they did to celebrate the coronation in 1953, and the 1977, and 2002 jubilees
Read moreDetailsAN EXPLORATION of pluralism will be the focus for a meeting taking place in a Reading town centre bar on Monday night
Read moreDetailsIt?s not often a band produces one of the finest albums of their career 44 years after their first hit, but The Stranglers are a unique proposition.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are warning motorists to be on their guard after seeing an increase in keyless car thefts.
Read moreDetailsForbury Retail Park could be transformed into apartment blocks under a plan by its owners, Scottish investment company abrdn.
Read moreDetailsMaddie Huse is training to become an oncology nurse thanks to an industry-leading education and training programme at the Rutherford Cancer Centres.
Read moreDetailsThe institution worked with Exeter University and Sheffield University on the research project.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged in connection with a stabbing in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a garage in Reading and stole a bicycle.
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