Westwood wreath-making workshops
The Friends of Westwood Farm Schools wreath-making workshop will take place at the Infants School Hall on Wednesday, December 7
Read moreDetailsThe Friends of Westwood Farm Schools wreath-making workshop will take place at the Infants School Hall on Wednesday, December 7
Read moreDetailsTHE South East equity finance markets have grown in investment value by 59% over the past financial year, with £679m in the first half of this year
Read moreDetailsThe Friends of Park Lane Primary School Christmas Bazaar will take place at the school on Friday, December 2, from 3.45pm-6pm
Read moreDetailsWinter Whisky Tasting will take place at The Castle Tap, Castle Street, on Monday, December 12, from 7.45pm
Read moreDetailsActors wanted for technicolour show
Read moreDetailsKeep Caversham Tidy is hosting a litter pick, beginning at the Weller Centre, on Saturday, December 17
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre with its queer cabaret event, Howling at the Moon
Read moreDetailsA CAR rental specialist is helping young people in Reading eat healthily during school breaks.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents are set to cheer on the Three Lions as Gareth Southgate's side begin their World Cup campaign in Qatar.
Read moreDetailsThe snowstorm of Boxing Day 1962 has lived long in the memories of those who were in Whitley to see it.
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