Austen House honours the fallen
Residents fall silent on Remembrance Day
Read moreDetailsResidents fall silent on Remembrance Day
Read moreDetailsReadipop posted to social media to announce that the festival will be taking a fallow year in 2025, despite a successful event back in July
Read moreDetailsCarbon emissions from the borough have continued to fall, Reading Borough Council has announced, following a rise in the wake of the pandemic
Read moreDetailsReading has been named as the 7th most expensive area for office space rent prices, according to figures obtained by Peldon Rose.
Read moreDetailsParson's Grange invites the community in for its Christmas fair
Read moreDetailsRaising the Pulse is an initiative which will bring climate friendly food stuffs to menus on campus and cooking demonstrations to students
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday Reading joined the rest of the UK in observing Remembrance Sunday, commemorating the contribution of British and Commonwealth servicepeople
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after up the three people were robbed in Reading just after 8pm on Sunday, November 3.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is inviting parents and carers to an online session to help prevent knife crime later this month
Read moreDetailsArborfill and Nature Works Wonders are on a mission to get rid of harmful chemicals and plastic waste in the home
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