Why the corridors of Reading’s RBH are a hotspot for art
PATIENTS, staff and visitors to the Royal Berkshire Hospital can enjoy pacing up and down the corridors, not out of boredom, but a love of art.
Read moreDetailsPATIENTS, staff and visitors to the Royal Berkshire Hospital can enjoy pacing up and down the corridors, not out of boredom, but a love of art.
Read moreDetailsIf you want to learn what our ancestors drew and why they drew it, without the aid of spray paint, then pop along to St James Church
Read moreDetailsIf you were stuck in the cramped International Space Station you'd want to share it with UK astronaut Tim Peake who brought his show to The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Hindus in Berkshire came together at The Atrium Health Club to celebrate one of the religion's most important annual festivals.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been reminiscing about the building of one of Whitley's most impressive, and tallest, buildings.
Read moreDetailsOne way to be kind is to include other people and involve them in the things that you are doing.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsHINDUS across Berkshire are gearing up for one of their most important festivals of the year.
Read moreDetailsA new exhibition at Reading Museum sharing the art work, collections, and stories of people in Reading with the High Street Heritage Action Zone
Read moreDetailsA bill banning British hunters bringing home animals hunted for 'sport' has seen some famous faces from Berkshire supporting it
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