A new team-building venue has been launched in Bracknell, and its location may surprise you
ARTS centre South Hill Park has been known for decades as a real community hub, now it's branching out into team building sessions
Read moreDetailsARTS centre South Hill Park has been known for decades as a real community hub, now it's branching out into team building sessions
Read moreDetailsAN ELECTRONIC collective is preparing to visit Reading as part of their latest UK tour.
Read moreDetailsPurple Turtle fires shots at Vladimir Putin with it's new shot in aid of Ukraine charity.
Read moreDetailsReading man arrested on suspicion of assault with police appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police releases a CCTV image of a man who it believes may have witnessed an assault at Palmer Park, Reading.
Read moreDetailsIT?S GOOD, and that's official. Reading-based fostering service Brighter Futures for Children (BFfC) is celebrating success after an Ofsted inspection
Read moreDetailsA MED TECH company is supporting Blood Cancer UK with virtual fundraising event.
Read moreDetailsA MAN suffered a serious head injury during a late-night assault in a Reading park.
Read moreDetailsFOR years, they?ve been a popular series of books. Recently, they?ve been a staple of afternoon television.
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at Reading?s historic past will be the focus for the spring lecture from the Friends of Reading Abbey.
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