Reading College students join the herd in Thames Hospice’s Trunks Across the Thames
Art students from Reading College have joined Thames Hospice's Trunks Across the Thames art trail by decorating an elephant sculpture
Read moreDetailsArt students from Reading College have joined Thames Hospice's Trunks Across the Thames art trail by decorating an elephant sculpture
Read moreDetailsRepeated food hygiene breaches at two branches of an Indian eatery in Reading have seen their operator heavily fined following council prosecution
Read moreDetailsChildren across the country can enjoy international bestsellers, award-winning illustrators and poets at Henley Literary Festival's schools programme
Read moreDetailsA free industry event is returning to SCL stadium this summer to help businesses navigate fleet electrification and emerging automotive technology.
Read moreDetailsThree people have been arrested and two people have been charged following the Reading FC vs Cardiff City FC football match on Saturday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsThe 'Togetherness' service uses videos and interactive resources to guide learners through a wide variety of topics to support wellbeing
Read moreDetailsfigures released by Reading Borough Council have shown that 99% of Reading parents were offered one of their top three preferred schools
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has said he is "disappointed" that ministers chose to block the amendment dspite 'cross-party' support in the Commons last week
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad, Reading's leading homelessness charity, hosted a visit by the Right Reverend Mary Gregory, Bishop of Reading, for a visit last week.
Read moreDetailsA free service offering support and advocacy to victims of stalking has been extended for another two years.
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