FROM THE MP: The Importance of Libraries
One of my favourite pieces of Reading merchandise is the "I Love Reading" mugs at the University of Reading shop.
Read moreDetailsOne of my favourite pieces of Reading merchandise is the "I Love Reading" mugs at the University of Reading shop.
Read moreDetailsIf you've walked that way lately, you will have seen The Hexagon theatre is flanked on either side by construction at this time
Read moreDetailsLiving in Berkshire, under the flightpath of Heathrow, we are used to hearing planes flying overhead.
Read moreDetailsOne day every year the Broad Street Mall becomes a one-stop shop for the town's older residents, their families, and their friends.
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsIt's often said that Reading's enduring sense of community is what sets it aside from many other successful town's and cities and this September
Read moreDetailsThe first week of September always has an exciting feel to it. Children return to school and life returns to 'normal' after the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsImproving air quality is a high priority for the Council as it is something which affects all of us, especially the most vulnerable
Read moreDetailsChildren will soon be returning to their classrooms after the long summer holidays and behind the scenes work
Read moreDetailsA preponderance wellington boots and oversized backpacks this week can only mean Reading Festival has landed again.
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