Uni of Reading experts may have found one of oldest hospices in the UK in Cookham dig
A project led by scientists from the University of Reading have found what could be one of the earliest examples of a hospice.
Read moreDetailsA project led by scientists from the University of Reading have found what could be one of the earliest examples of a hospice.
Read moreDetailsNominated for Charity of the Year, Children Heard and Seen, sponsor Reading Today Children Heard and Seen is a charity dedicated to helping children, young people, and families affected by...
Read moreDetailsReading Today will be sponsoring the Charity of the Year award at this year’s Pride of Reading Awards. The award recognises a local charity that through working in partnership with...
Read moreDetailsBucket List Wishes is set to host a music festival at Highfield Park in July, bringing live music and food for an afternoon of fun.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall has marked Easter with a bumper event, where it was joined by a starchy superhero
Read moreDetailsResidents are being warned to be on their guard against criminals phoning them claiming to be from the police about a cloned bank card
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon Easter Treats Box is back at The Lexicon until Sunday, April 6, to support families in the borough
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of spellbinding fun will raise money and help change the futures of youngsters in the borough. Dingley’s Promise, with local centres in Reading and Wokingham, has put together...
Read moreDetailsWaterSafe, the national register of approved plumbers, is sharing crucial advice to prevent boiler breakdowns during freezing temperatures.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC’S highly anticipated ‘First Nöel’ match came bearing no gifts as Noel Hunt made his home debut as permanent manager in a 3-0 loss to Blackpool. A crowd...
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