Public screening and civic memorial set to mark the passing of Her Majesty The Queen
The council invites residents to a civic memorial service on Sunday, September 18, and to a public screening of The Queen's funeral service
Read moreDetailsThe council invites residents to a civic memorial service on Sunday, September 18, and to a public screening of The Queen's funeral service
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that waste collection will begin at 5am on the day of the late Queen Elizabeth II's funeral
Read moreDetailsThe Amazons appeared at Oakford Social Club playing acoustic songs from their new album, How Will I Know if Heaven Will Find Me
Read moreDetailsThe family of Reece Heffernan has released a tribute to him on Tuesday, September 13
Read moreDetailsIt follows Cllr Doug Cresswell's accusation that Thames Water allowed sewage to flow into the brook on six separate occasions in 2021
Read moreDetailsThree men have been sentenced in connection with the murder of Reece Heffernan on Monday, September 12
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING babies will have the chance to enjoy messy play sessions at Whitley Children's Centre, Northumberland Avenue.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY is hosting a special community event to celebrate its 175th birthday.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowne Plaza is introducing live music events, launching with the Tom martin Trio and a special performance by One Eyed Man
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of NHS volunteers are helping Whitley residents keep on top of their health through a new project.
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