The Earley Charity grants Progress Theatre £14,500 funding for roof replacement
Progress Theatre has announced that it has secured a grant from The Earley Charity to replace the roof of its auditorium.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre has announced that it has secured a grant from The Earley Charity to replace the roof of its auditorium.
Read moreDetailsEighteen-year-old Aish Kheti-Heer has taken one of the top prizes in Southampton Solent University's Fine Art and Photography competition
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a boy was approached by a man and touched inappropriately in Earley last week
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey has taken part in a National Highways visit amid concerns of dangerous A34 slip roads
Read moreDetailsFennies Nurseries has announced that is is opening a new site in Reading after 33 years of providing care for youngsters
Read moreDetailsLeading law firm Blandy & Blandy and funeral directors AB Walker, both of which have offices in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThere has been a big spike in shoplifting in Reading over the last year, with hundreds of more incidents recorded compared to the previous year.
Read moreDetailsA theatre company is inviting its audience inside Reading Prison for the first time in years.
Read moreDetailsThe successes of a £1.6 million project to rejuvenate the heritage of Reading has been celebrated.
Read moreDetailsYou could be eligible for a discount on your council tax bill in Reading as rates have recently increased by the maximum amount.
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