SEGRO workers help green ‘n’ tidy good causes and projects across the Thames Valley
NINE projects across the Thames Valley have benefited from a day of giving organised by employees of SEGRO.
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NINE projects across the Thames Valley have benefited from a day of giving organised by employees of SEGRO.
Read moreDetailsGraft Thames Valley is a charity that supports people with addtional needs into employment, training and other work-related activities.
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Read moreDetailsA husband and wife team from Reading have cycled 100km (60 miles) overnight to raise funds for the hospice which cared for their family member
Read moreDetailsAN ECO-FRIENDLY office building has been created for the Anglican church?s regional team.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR part of Reading?s nightlife are the Street Pastors, a group of volunteers who patrol the town to ensure people are safe on their night out.
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