Council receives £19m of funding to ‘revitalise’ The Hexagon and Central Library
The council was among a number of local authorities to receive a share of £2 billion's worth of investment boosts ...
The council was among a number of local authorities to receive a share of £2 billion's worth of investment boosts ...
Following the doubling of the council's small grants fund to £200,000, next year will see a number of projects and ...
READ College posted to social media on Monday, November 28, announcing that it was "in jeopardy" as it faces financial ...
The Museums Partnership Reading, a collaboration between the MERL and Reading Museum, has secured further funding from the Arts Council
READING-BASED community projects are set to benefit from a funding boost over the next 12 months.
FUNDING is being offered to groups in a bid to help tweenagers get involved in social action projects across the ...
CHARITIES and community groups are invited to apply for funding from a train operator.
Thames Valley Police will be given the funding over three years to support and fund new and existing services
Last week brought the welcome news that the Council has been awarded £429,000 for initiatives aimed at enhancing the safety ...
Reading Borough Council has been given £429,000 to improve safety, including new safety hubs, improved street lighting and CCTV installation
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