School Green Centre opened by University of Reading’s vice chancellor
The ribbon was cut by Professor Robert Van de Noort, vice chancellor of University of Reading. His institution owns the land it was built on.
Read moreDetailsThe ribbon was cut by Professor Robert Van de Noort, vice chancellor of University of Reading. His institution owns the land it was built on.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride?s MyUmbrella LGBT+ project has held a Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil since 2015 to remember lives lost.
Read moreDetailsThe questionnaire received more than 1,050 responses from teenagers, keen to tell Tilehurst Parish Council what they need in the area.
Read moreDetailsThe rearranged event, which usually takes place in May, was postponed this year due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsRudolph Walker CBE made a special visit to senior pupils at StageAbility on Thursday, November 4.
Read moreDetailsTHEY CAME out in their hundreds, with one aim in mind: to pay their respects on Remembrance Sunday
Read moreDetailsKipper's Snowy Day is set to entertain audiences at Norden Farm from Tuesday, November 30 to Sunday, December 30.
Read moreDetailsA RALLY was held by people protesting against covid restrictions and vaccinations on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe hospital has seen a 20% rise in patients attending the A&E Department, compared to 2019/20 levels, with the majority of these being walk-ins.
Read moreDetailsHosted by The Stand ad Deliver Comedy Club, Britain's Got Talent contestant Robert White will headline at the arts venue on Broad Street Mall.
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