Week of STEM sees students at Hurst school grow in confidence with science
A HURST school recently celebrated STEM subjects with a week of special events.
Read moreDetailsA HURST school recently celebrated STEM subjects with a week of special events.
Read moreDetailsReading's Got Drag will see 13 drag performers battle it out with live singing and a drag king ball, followed by a lip sync battle for the crown
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of photos of Berkshire in the early 20th century have been made available online for the first time. The new Historic England aerial photograph explorer tool allows users to...
Read moreDetailsA SPRING celebration is coming to The Lexicon early next month, with a day of music and dance.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Beer Festival, which takes place on Stanlake Meadow in June, is looking for people to fill a number of roles.
Read moreDetailsThe April market takes place from 10am on Sunday, April 10.
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS pushing for peace took to Reading town centre on Saturday to spread their message
Read moreDetailsWE ALL love a bargain, but it seems that Reading is a bit flabby when it comes to gym prices
Read moreDetailsAre you interested in making a difference in your local community? Why not come along to the Berkshire Vision Volunteer Open Day on Wednesday, April 6
Read moreDetailsHOW to live lightly is the theme for a lecture taking place in Binfield next month.
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