Reading Library of Things is expanding
A second site will open in King Street
Read moreDetailsA second site will open in King Street
Read moreDetailsSantas (lots of them) will soon be on the road
Read moreDetailsCoach House Studios event will support creatives recovering from drug and alcohol addiction
Read moreDetailsHear a Joseph Haydn masterpiece performed this weekend
Read moreDetailsConnect Reading were awarded as the Team of the Year. The cross-sector network brings together businesses, non-profits, education and public sector organisations to share resources. Members said: “For such a...
Read moreDetailsRedlands Primary School were chosen as this year’s School of the Year. Redlands was described as a school with ‘an amazing vibe’ by its nominator. It is a small school...
Read moreDetailsA lovely lady who runs a church foodshare and coffee and craft cafe and “lots of community groups from the Wycliffe Baptist Church. She works tirelessly to support anyone who...
Read moreDetailsA parent who lost a partner to cancer was left with two children has told of the priceless support they received from Daisy’s Dream which helps youngsters who have lost...
Read moreDetailsA pair of pals and the running club they started were nominated in four categories, with each nominator citing the friendliness the duo have promoted. Biscuit Town Run Club was...
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