Neurodivergent friendly sessions at The MERL
TWO MUSEUMS in Reading are inviting neurodivergent visitors of all ages to take in their exhibits in a suitable and ...
TWO MUSEUMS in Reading are inviting neurodivergent visitors of all ages to take in their exhibits in a suitable and ...
YOUNGSTERS are set to enjoy a series of al fresco screenings of their favourite wildlife-themed movies.
VISITORS young and old got their creative juices flowing thanks to a unique event at the Museum of English Rural ...
VISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
A READING museum will hold a series of environmentally-conscious workshops on March 11.
A READING museum is helping children and their families learn about environmental issues through fun-filled half term sessions.
The Museums Partnership Reading, a collaboration between the MERL and Reading Museum, has secured further funding from the Arts Council
A READING museum is hosting an interactive festive shopping event on Sunday, November 27.
Venues across the town will be hosting free and low-cost activities during the October half-term celebrating Hallowe'en and local history
Heritage Open Days returns this September with ten days of events, including online and accessible features and exhibits exploring Reading's ...
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