Artist to showcase Reading in art and photography exhibition
A local artist is inviting residents to attend an art and photography exhibition this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA local artist is inviting residents to attend an art and photography exhibition this weekend.
Read moreDetailsNational chain 'Cake Box', which has more than 250 outlets across the UK, are giving away a million free cupcakes this summer to celebrate
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles is optimistic that the long ongoing takeover saga at the club is finally 'coming to an end'.
Read moreDetailsA teenager who has experienced loved ones facing life-changing accidents and chronic diagnosis has been driven to increase the youth voice
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre and Bracknell and Wokingham College are leading the launch of a Green Construction Advisory Panel
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading held a series of events working with schools across Berkshire last month as part of its outreach programmes
Read moreDetailsFlackstock, which celebrates the life of the late Caroline Flack, returned to Englefield House for its third year on Monday
Read moreDetailsOfficers were called o reports of a group of men fighting with bladed weapons in Eddleston Way.
Read moreDetailsThe firm is singled out for its long standing reputation.
Read moreDetailsHeritage Live returned to Englefield House once more bringing live performances from Madness and The Lightning Seeds to the Elizabethan estate
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