Literacy charity ABC to Read given £5,000
A READING charity will start tackling the education gap caused by the coronavirus, thanks to a donation from Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF). ABC to Read has been granted £5,000 to...
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A READING charity will start tackling the education gap caused by the coronavirus, thanks to a donation from Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF). ABC to Read has been granted £5,000 to...
Read moreDetailsA NEW project designed to help young adults with disabilities to explore their ambitions was launched in Twyford last month. Former prime minister, and local MP, Theresa May cut the...
Read moreDetailsBUSINESS is picking up in Woodley town centre, market stallholders have said, as shoppers regain their confidence post-pandemic. Despite the Government postponing the end of lockdown restrictions, the town’s retailers...
Read moreDetailsA WALK-IN covid vaccination clinic in Reading town centre will continue until Friday, July 9. The centre, set up in Reading Borough Council’s offices in bridge Street, was originally due...
Read moreDetailsRAMS star Tom Humberstone says it will be a ‘special privilege’ when he and brother Drew line up for Oxford University in the Varsity Match against Cambridge on Sunday, writes...
Read moreDetailsAN ARTS group could be the new custodians of the historic Cemetery Junction arch. Reading Borough Council had put the Grade II listed building up for sale, but with no...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire kept alive their hopes of qualifying for the knock-out stage of the NCCA Trophy by defeating group four leaders Wales NC on Sunday, writes Dave Wright.Beaten for the first...
Read moreDetailsThree new sponsors have been announced for this year’s Pride of Reading and the focus is on celebrating frontline heroes.
Read moreDetailsA hugely popular public figure had a brush with fame recently - TV presenter Davina McCall met the Earley Panda.
Read moreDetailsRekindling old friendships and celebrating unexpected wins were the order of the day at last weekend’s Hurst Show and Country Fayre.
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