Ten-year-old poet Ariane switches on Hurst’s Christmas lights
An artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsAn artist and poet aged just 10 earned the honour of switching on her village's Christmas lights on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsPUBLIC transport has kept South Reading connected to the centre of town over the years.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Santas and Minions took to the streets of Reading and Wokingham on their motorbikes.
Read moreDetailsREADING did us proud at the annual celebration of its greatest unsung heroes.
Read moreDetailsSam Woolgar, a Year 13 pupil at the Reading campus of OneSchool Global, was joined by fellow pupils from the school for the inaugural Great Debate
Read moreDetailsDr Gabor Thomas, associate professor of archaeology at the University of Reading, has been nominated for the Current Archaeology accolade
Read moreDetailsReading Library Services is exploring the stories, crafts, and reflections on the history of British Chinese communities with the British Library,
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsAs another year of seeing kindness in the world around me draws to a close, I've been reflecting on what I've learned.
Read moreDetailsA READING woman has been shortlisted for the UK Hair and Beauty awards for her work on hair extensions.
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