FoodSEqual: Research project looks to solve food inequality by working with communities
THE UNIVERSITY of Reading is collaborating with a community group in an attempt to transform the UK's food system.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is collaborating with a community group in an attempt to transform the UK's food system.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING will see the arrival of a new community event on Sunday, July 11.
Read moreDetailsA RECENT exhibition at a Redlands church has been described as "one of the best ever" by a group of Reading artists
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, a Reading film-maker's documentary saw a private premier celebrating a cult TV classic from the 1980s, Tugs, ahead of an online release
Read moreDetailsMy parents came here legally, she says. They came on a plane, she says.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE passing through the University of Reading this weekend will be forgiven for mistaking its Whiteknights campus for an alternative universe.
Read moreDetailsAbby Salisbury, from Wokingham, has gone a cut above by donating her hair to the Little Princess Trust and busting through her original target of £200
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents came together on Tuesday, March 21, to sow the seeds of what will become a thriving community orchard.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING performers in Whitley are invited to take part in an introduction to music creation on Wednesday, April 5.
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