Reading Pride seeking donations amid funding shortfall
Organisers of Reading Pride have announced that they are seeking donations amid a funding shortfall, as Pride events around the UK struggle
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of Reading Pride have announced that they are seeking donations amid a funding shortfall, as Pride events around the UK struggle
Read moreDetailsA Reading-BASED HR, payroll, and benefits software provider, is celebrating winning a major award at the Thames Valley Tech and Innovation Awards.
Read moreDetailsJohn Bramwell, formerly of I Am Kloot, is set to perform at Face Bar, bringing his solo show which follows his new album, The Light Fantastic.
Read moreDetailsReading Central MP Matt Rodda and the town's mayor, Cllr Alice Mpofu-Coles, were among the attendees of the third Let's Celebrate Towns Showcase.
Read moreDetailsThe government is set to scrap water regulator Ofwat following a major review of the water sector, ministers have announced
Read moreDetailsThe shopkeeper of J&B Charcoal Limited pleaded guilty after they ignored council advice and demands to remove shutters and signage
Read moreDetailsPatients in the region are being seen quicker as part of the National health Service's efforts to reduce wait times following a number of initiatives
Read moreDetailsA STUDY aiming to redress underrepresentation of Asian communities in health research is seeking participants from Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA partnership between housing provider Abri and St Edward has seen a deal secured to ensure new homes will be available in south Reading's Green Park
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Ovie Ejaria has linked up with ex-Royals boss Veljko Paunovic ahead of a potential reunion.
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