Reading Buses launches search for new charity of the year
READING BUSES is appealing for help to find its charity of the year for 2023.
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READING BUSES is appealing for help to find its charity of the year for 2023.
Read moreDetailsIT'S FAMOUS for its Honey Bee ale, and now a brewer is preparing to do more to protect the insects that help pollinate plants.
Read moreDetailsA NATIONAL Trust property in Lower Basildon is preparing to light up for half-term.
Read moreDetailsA NEW recruit at a palliative care facility in Tilehurst says she loves making a difference in the community where she lives.
Read moreDetailsA NEW comedy night is to launch in a Woodley cafe later this month.
Read moreDetailsAN ACCLAIMED Scottish fiddle player, John McCusker is to celebrate 30 years as a professional musician with a visit to Nettlebed next week
Read moreDetailsIT WAS both a night with the stars and under the stars ? and it raised thousands for charity.
Read moreDetailsFUNDING is being offered to groups in a bid to help tweenagers get involved in social action projects across the county.
Read moreDetailsSUPERVET has super fans, and they'll be able to see him when he comes to Reading next month
Read moreDetailsONE of the first shows of 2023 at The Hexagon will be a musical based on a hugely popular film.
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