Women’s barbershop chorus from Earley, The Barberettes, strike a chord
The chorus based in Earley is celebrating a standout year of community engagement,
Read moreDetailsThe chorus based in Earley is celebrating a standout year of community engagement,
Read moreDetailsSeveral posts appeared last week which indicated the services from Reading would only be allowing passengers to alight in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTh Community Care Fund is a new nationwide initiative designed to support local projects that make a positive difference to people's lives.
Read moreDetailsMany residents will also know Ronnie for his Halloween fundraising efforts.
Read moreDetailsCheck before they travel ahead of planned strike action on London Underground.
Read moreDetailsGWR has announced it will trial overnight services between Reading and the airport.
Read moreDetailsAn "extremely scarce" football programme featuring Reading FC's away match at Manchester United has sold at auction this week for £3,000.
Read moreDetailsThe edition from January 1927 comes under the hammer later this week
Read moreDetailsReal estate advisory firm Savills has announced the promotion of two individuals within its Reading office.
Read moreDetailsFormer Indian test batter and wicketkeeper, and now TV commentator, Deep Dasgupta, joined Hospital Radio Reading for its Saturday programme recently.
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