Binfield Tennis Club raises more than £1250 for Children’s Liver Disease charity
Binfield Tennis Association's charity day raised over £1250 for Children's Liver Disease Foundation (CLDF), a charity particularly close to the heart
Read moreDetailsBinfield Tennis Association's charity day raised over £1250 for Children's Liver Disease Foundation (CLDF), a charity particularly close to the heart
Read moreDetailsA father from Wokingham is putting himself through his paces to run the TCS London Marathon this weekend to raise vital funds for children
Read moreDetailsA READING church is welcoming members of its community for lunch.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision has received a brand new vehicle from an anonymous donor, gifted to honour their father Pete
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is holding an exciting fundraising event to help combat poverty in Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre continues its 76th season with Alexi Kaye Campbell's The Pride, looking at fifty years of shifting attitudes to homosexuality
Read moreDetailsBurlesque and variety troupe, The Scarlet Vixens, are bringing a special show to The Purple Turtle for Hallowe'en on Saturday, October 29
Read moreDetailsFat Harry's has taken the Gold Alfresco Award 2022 for it high standards of food service at this year's Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents were given a rare insight into a day in the life at an emergency services facility.
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