Neuorodivergent actors set to dazzle in Dr Dolittle production
AN INSPIRING group of neurodivergent actors aged from seven to 28 are set to bring Yankee Doodle Doo.
Read moreDetailsAN INSPIRING group of neurodivergent actors aged from seven to 28 are set to bring Yankee Doodle Doo.
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR choir will mark a landmark anniversary by performing 'A Garland of Songs' at an upcoming concert.
Read moreDetailsLEADING moviemakers will not have to wait long to enjoy the full complement of offerings at the eagerly-anticipated Shinfield Studios.
Read moreDetailsLEADING moviemakers will not have to wait long to enjoy the full complement of offerings at the eagerly-anticipated Shinfield Studios.
Read moreDetailsA FURNITURE store will mark seven years serving its community with a birthday bash this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA MUM who set up a dogs' daycentre in memory of her son, who tragically died of a brain tumour aged 13, has been tipped for The Chris Tarrant Award
Read moreDetailsTrevor Goodall, who founded New Life Special Care Babies, has been nominated for a Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsA COMPASSIONATE carer who supports households through collecting and distributing food has been put forward for the Community Champion award
Read moreDetailsA 32-day relay made a stop in Reading on Friday, July 7, to inspire people to protect the planet and take action to reach net zero.
Read moreDetailsREADING West MP, Sir Alok Sharma, was knighted by King Charles III on Tuesday morning.
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