People of Oxford Road exhibition champions accessibility in art
People of Oxford Road portrait exhibition champions accessibility in art at the HolyBrook Gallery.
Read moreDetailsPeople of Oxford Road portrait exhibition champions accessibility in art at the HolyBrook Gallery.
Read moreDetailsThe real essence of Reading is that it has somehow maintained a small community feel while being a growing place, we?re still a ?little big town?
Read moreDetailsHere are three ways you can help make Reading a better place, courtesy of Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her 80s died followed a collision between a lorry and a car in Grazeley yesterday lunchtime.
Read moreDetailsLabour councillors? repeated failure to listen to residents costs us all
Read moreDetailsA NEW community group has been formed, with the aim of serving residents living around the Great Knolly?s Street and George Street areas.
Read moreDetailsThe council received a presentation from the organisers, Festival Republic, following last year?s festival at a meeting on Thursday, March 10.
Read moreDetailsPubs across Reading are offering customers a two for one deal on selected drinks as part of the Here's to the Pub campaign in aid of Marmalade Trust.
Read moreDetailsmayor of Reading, has called for financial donations to the Reading Ukrainian Community Centre amid council's Ukraine agenda
Read moreDetailsWater Fest 2022 set for Saturday, June 4, as the flagship event for Reading's celebrations of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in the Summer.
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