Soccer sessions for children
A READING CHARITY is inviting youngsters to take part in fun football activities to promote positive mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsA READING CHARITY is inviting youngsters to take part in fun football activities to promote positive mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY OF READING has been named in the top 200 leading universities in the world.
Read moreDetailsThe second round of community funding this year has seen 25 organisations given support for their help in TVP's police and criminal justice plan
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY resident has expressed concerns over radiation levels emitted by 5G masts in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice say the incident occurred around 11am on Thursday, September 29, outside Tesco Extra, Portman Road
Read moreDetailsA statement released by Thames Valley Police on behalf of the family of Ralph and Brenda Jenkins pays tribute to them following a fatal collision
Read moreDetailsREADING residents will be treated to a thought-provoking screening and discussion on Friday, October 21.
Read moreDetailsYEAR 6 students across South Reading have created an audio time capsule, reflecting on their memories of lockdown and hopes for the future.
Read moreDetailsA READING CHARITY is inviting youngsters to attend free dance classes to promote positive mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is inviting senior residents for an exciting afternoon of food and entertainment.
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