First phase of Hexagon development reaches milestone as project leads appointed
A MULTI-MILLION pound project to revitalise Reading's Hexagon Theatre has reached its first major milestone as key teams are appointed
A MULTI-MILLION pound project to revitalise Reading's Hexagon Theatre has reached its first major milestone as key teams are appointed
Herts For Refugees, which offers help to newly arrived refugees in the UK, is seeking volunteers to help with its ...
AN EXTENSION could be added to Reading's Broad St. Mall, which would see 601 flats built.
BURSARIES have been awarded to 17 PhD students, either local to Reading or aiming to gain a qualification alongside current ...
I did manage to escape to London last weekend for an art fair - it was pure joy
TWITCHERS will be welcomed for a new play, but not curtain twitchers, as this is all in the great outdoors.
READING CITY FC has announced a new partnership with Her Game Too.
PARENTS and carers are being invited to take part in an event which will help them teach their youngsters about ...
Police are appealing for witnesses following an assault in Reading this week during which two parking attendants were threatened with ...
SOUTH Reading residents once used a nautical landmark to recognise the end of a bus route.
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