Leap year fun day at Reading’s IKEA
NEXT Thursday's leap year day will be one of celebration for IKEA.
Read moreDetailsEditor of The Wokingham Paper, and has worked in local journalism for more than 20 years including the Wokingham Times, Bracknell Standard and Reading Evening Post. He's also written for computer magazines, The Baptist Times and, to his delight and probably not yours, interviewed several Doctor Whos.
NEXT Thursday's leap year day will be one of celebration for IKEA.
Read moreDetailsPREPARATORY work to improve safety at a junction where a cyclist died seven years ago is continuing.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is joining a new trial of cameras that can tell when a motorist is using their mobile phone or not wearing a seatbelt
Read moreDetailsCELEBRATIONS for the lunar new year are continuing, and people who have been born in the year of the dragon can enjoy a free drink this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Symphony Orchestra is to present its spring concert on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsI hear the wind's whisper, a promise it won't keep, I hear the wind's whisper, sending dreams in my sleep.
Read moreDetailsTHE fire brigade has set its council tax rate for the year ahead.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS and photographers will be showcasing their creativity this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA NEW orchard is to be planted in Whitley on Saturday, with the help of a Hollywood star.
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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