Young entrepeneurs to return to Broad Street for business fair
Following November's inaugural event, this The Children's Business Fair returns bringing 40 stalls run entirely by young entrepreneurs aged 7 to 17.
Read moreDetailsFollowing November's inaugural event, this The Children's Business Fair returns bringing 40 stalls run entirely by young entrepreneurs aged 7 to 17.
Read moreDetailsThe waste partnership has launched a new chatbot on its website to help residents.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Youth is calling on the local community to nominate outstanding young people, volunteers, youth workers
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support (TVPS), the Berkshire-based HIV charity that's been supporting people since 1985
Read moreDetailsLocal residents gathered in the sunshine to celebrate an exciting new chapter for Reading's Coley community
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival, a community-focused celebration that aims to foster local connections, returned to Palmer Park on Saturday, June 22
Read moreDetailsMore than 130 people took the plunge in aid of charity, raising more than £30,000, in the Thames Hospice Open Water Swim.
Read moreDetailsReading School is set to celebrate its 900th anniversary with a community carnival next week as part of a program of events.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Andrew Charlton-Perez is recognised for exceptional contribution to climate science and education
Read moreDetailsEvidence links dangerous river flow in the Henley to increased winter rainfall intensity driven by climate change
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