More than £200,000 in support given to community projects in latest round of OPCC funding
PCC Matthew Barber has said that more than £200,000 is to be distributed between 36 organisations after more than 170 ...
PCC Matthew Barber has said that more than £200,000 is to be distributed between 36 organisations after more than 170 ...
Open Collective is returning to the town with Entropy 02: The Meeting Point following on from their exhibition Entropy
ARTISTS and photographers will be showcasing their creativity this weekend.
A NEW orchard is to be planted in Whitley on Saturday, with the help of a Hollywood star.
Our annual residents' surveys are a really valuable tool in giving you a voice to tell us what matters to ...
RSSL's Innovation Hub will be a supportive ecosystem for early-stage biotech companies.
Three ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Dr Sophie Cook will give a talk covering diversity, inclusion, and mental health at the annual Wolfenden Lecture Tuesday, February ...
THIEVES targeted a home in Calcot last week and police are appealing for help to catch them.
IT'S BEEN a hotspot for fly-tipping in east Reading, but from next month it is hoped the problem will be ...
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