University set to welcome residents for community forum
THE UNIVERSITY OF READING is inviting residents onto campus for its first Community Forum since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY OF READING is inviting residents onto campus for its first Community Forum since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a Reading community group.
Read moreDetailsBy the time you read this, children across the land will be back in school and some form of normality will have been restored
Read moreDetailsTHE AUSTRALIAN soap opera Neighbours might have ended, but the moral from its theme tune is everybody needs good neighbours
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY music group will celebrate its 21st anniversary by performing a selection of classics, while also premiering a new composition.
Read moreDetailsOn June 14, Reading's local RSPB group held its final indoor meeting before the summer break.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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Read moreDetailsProceeds from the event will support the Me2Club, an inclusion charity for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities.
Read moreDetailsStaff from a Reading-based housebuilder undertook a tough physical challenge to help raise funds for its charity of the year.
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