Bluey the Whale makes a splash at Broad Street Mall
Broad Street Mall was recently home to Bluey the Whale, a large installation made of recycled materials, to celebrate Great Big Green Week
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall was recently home to Bluey the Whale, a large installation made of recycled materials, to celebrate Great Big Green Week
Read moreDetailsThe trust has teamed with the Royal Berkshire Charity to appeal for £130,000, which would fund a new mammography machine for its mobile screening unit
Read moreDetailsWith Wokingham Pride this weekend and Reading Pride in August, security experts Get Licensed have shared tips for staying safe at events.
Read moreDetailsA "beacon of excellence in luxury hospitality", The Roseate Reading hotel offers "unparalleled dedication to customers, and a profound commitment
Read moreDetailsReading FC are hoping to complete a move which would see striker Dom Ballard return to the club on a loan deal.
Read moreDetailsA musician from Zimbabwe, who has made his home in Reading where he uses music to "shape the cultural landscape", has been nominated
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to after objects were fired at pedestrians in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsHickies Music is set to mark its 160th year in business by offering the chance to win £500 to an aspiring musician in a song competition
Read moreDetailsThe Weller Centre is throwing open the space for weekly gardening sessions, in partnership with Reading Borough Council and Incredible Edible Reading
Read moreDetailsREADING is among 20 locations where local authorities have joined one of the biggest fostering partnerships in the UK
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