Artist paints Reading town centre mural to honour Oxford Road’s heritage
Artist Gemma Anusa has installed a display on Oxford Road to honour the area's "diverse and rich culture".
Read moreDetailsArtist Gemma Anusa has installed a display on Oxford Road to honour the area's "diverse and rich culture".
Read moreDetailsDesign the winning coffee cup and not only will it be used this Christmas, but you could also win 10 coffees and a gift voucher for Amazon
Read moreDetailsExtreme summer temperatures, as witnessed in 2018, are now thirty times more likely than during pre-industrial times - what can we do about it?
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Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man was savagely attacked on a houseboat, which was then set on fire
Read moreDetailsBURGER lovers can get their hands on a free treat from a popular Reading fast food restaurant this month – Burger King is teaming up with Deliveroo to offer a...
Read moreDetailsPacking a picnic to catch up with friends and family is a wonderful way to celebrate the longer, warmer days of summer. Endlessly optimistic and adaptable, we Brits, we’ll picnic...
Read moreDetailsTWO PHOTOGRAPHY students have teamed up with animal rights charity NoToDogMeat to model its merchandise. Alfie and Bex, who attend Bracknell and Wokingham College, have created promotional images for the...
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