Reading Biscuit Factory celebrates Queer East Film Festival
The venue will be screening three features from Monday-Wednesday, December 5-7, celebrating the voices of contemporary, queer, Asian voices in ...
The venue will be screening three features from Monday-Wednesday, December 5-7, celebrating the voices of contemporary, queer, Asian voices in ...
Employees worked together to carry a commemorative book more than 1,100 miles to support Papyrus, a suicide prevention charity
A MEMBER of staff from the University of Reading was recognised at an industry-leading awards ceremony in London last week.
Grange United Reformed Church held its own Christmas Fayre, raising more than £1,500 for the church
THE ADVENT of digital cameras will have been the bane of most millennials' childhoods.
A SONNING church welcomed hundreds of people to witness a special ceremony earlier this month, as 28 people were confirmed.
THE FIRE Brigades Union has listed Berkshire among the services which have rehired retired officers, a practise formally discouraged by ...
Before we get too bound up in the World Cup matches, let me take you back to a recent Premier ...
Reading shopping centre welcomes a new and uplifting store
A NEWTOWN man was arrested at the Dutch border and is one of two men charged over an alleged double ...
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