PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Caring Victor Koroma is helping to Put Reading on the Map
The 'caring' chief executive officer of ACRE, the Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality is up for a Pride of Reading award
Read moreDetailsThe 'caring' chief executive officer of ACRE, the Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality is up for a Pride of Reading award
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has grown over the years, attracting world-leading acts and worldwide television audiences.
Read moreDetailsReading Embroiderers Guild is holding an exhibition of its work to mark its anniversary.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre cocktail bar celebrating a Latin American country is hoping to keep dancing later into the night.
Read moreDetailsTWO buildings at the University of Reading's Whiteknights campus were closed briefly on Friday, so reports of a suspect package could be investigated
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is the fourth best university in the South East.
Read moreDetailsIT is the ultimate beer crawl with specially brewed beers from all over the country - and all sampled from one seat.
Read moreDetailsWith 48 arrests made around this year's events, numbers of Reading Festival arrests are slightly up from last year, but remain around 5-year level
Read moreDetailsIain "Tolly" Tolhurst, a "shining light illuminating the path for organic growers", was awarded the MBE in the King's Honours List this year
Read moreDetailsGood news for M4 electric vehicle drivers
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