New consultancy pioneering net zero and sustainability lands in Reading
A new sustainability consultancy has recently moved into Theale.
Read moreDetailsA new sustainability consultancy has recently moved into Theale.
Read moreDetailsGraft Thames Valley is a charity that supports people with addtional needs into employment, training and other work-related activities.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is searching for a new home as its current location is struggling to accommodate a growing usership.
Read moreDetailsReadiPop is ready to pop, so here's our day-by-day breakdown of which acts are playing
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY initiative is helping children and adults get excited about cycling.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORBIKE has been stolen in Burghfield and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward
Read moreDetailsTWO bikes were stolen from a shed in Kennet Island and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsThe population of Reading has gone up by 18,502, from 155,698 in 2011 to 174,200 in 2021 ? an increase of 11.9%
Read moreDetailsA husband and wife team from Reading have cycled 100km (60 miles) overnight to raise funds for the hospice which cared for their family member
Read moreDetailsAN ECO-FRIENDLY office building has been created for the Anglican church?s regional team.
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