FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: The university owes its existence to the people of Reading
What's the point of a university? One of our key purposes is to serve the communities around us.
Read moreDetailsWhat's the point of a university? One of our key purposes is to serve the communities around us.
Read moreDetailsThis free quest will see adventurers meeting life-sized dragons, castles, wizards and princesses, each made from thousands of toy bricks.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Healthcare has been the highest available award for its ongoing commitment to unity against racism.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man who was last seen being assaulted in Maidenhead but has links to Reading
Read moreDetailsOperators have reopened a number of lines after service-wide disruption earlier today, following reports of a trespass incident in Crowthorne
Read moreDetailsAt around 2.20pm on Friday, July 12, a man in his thirties was bitten by the offender after parking outside the pharmacy on Basingstoke Road
Read moreDetailsMore than 80 boxes of food, clothes, and summer essentials were given to BFfC for their holiday activities and food programme from Reading businesses
Read moreDetailsReading is beaten only by Wokingham for lack of healthcare investment in the UK, new figures show
Read moreDetailsIt's one of the biggest events in the music calendar, where 105,000 people will descend upon the borough over August Bank Holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsMichael Palin, Julia Donaldson, Trevor McDonald, among artists appearing at the Henley Literary Festival
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