Reading students gearing up for 12th annual Schools Climate Conference
Students from 10 schools around the borough are taking part in their own version of the COP30 global climate summit next week
Read moreDetailsStudents from 10 schools around the borough are taking part in their own version of the COP30 global climate summit next week
Read moreDetailsThe Faith Christian Group has secured a partnership with the Uni of Reading which will see a raft of support for its efforts tackling homelessness
Read moreDetailsCoach House Studios event will support creatives recovering from drug and alcohol addiction
Read moreDetailsHear a Joseph Haydn masterpiece performed this weekend
Read moreDetailsIn a move that will delight fans, Reading FC have ssecured the signing of former academy graduate Andy Rinomhota, who returns to the club
Read moreDetailsFire services have warned they currently responding to a fire in Cardiff Road, Reading, which it says also involves hazardous materials.
Read moreDetailsReading Today has received reports of a protest which has garnered a significant police presence in Winnersh this morning (Wednesday, November 12.)
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is aiming to improve residents' health and help them make better choices by restricting the promotion of unhealthy food
Read moreDetailsHair care products marketed to Black communities may be impacting both health and cultural identity, a research project in Reading has found.
Read moreDetailsChristopher Macarthur-Boyd is just the latest in Scotland's ever-growing pantheon of stellar comedic talents?and now he's coming to Reading
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