Volunteer corner: as seen in Reading Today of June 22, 2022
Three great ways you can make Reading a better place by helping charities that work in the borough
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place by helping charities that work in the borough
Read moreDetailsEverybody knows that Pandas are from China but when a child asks that are you Panda from Earley, this Panda from Earley must be doing something right.
Read moreDetailsWith the cost of living soaring to the point that it?s regularly making the headlines, many of us are feeling the pinch.
Read moreDetailsBinfield took 12 points, while Hurst were awarded nine points after their encounter ended in a draw after being abandoned.
Read moreDetailsRAMS will kick off their third National One campaign with a home fixture against newly-promoted Esher when the 2022/23 season gets underway
Read moreDetailsProspect Park and Wokingham Bowling Club were both in action throughout the week with mixed results.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire face table-topping Bedfordshire at the Wargrave Recreation Ground on Sunday knowing that a win in their penultimate Group 2 game
Read moreDetailsWhile the flurry of activity around the climate stripes, one unmissable adoption of the graphic will be zooming around Reading for a lot longer.
Read moreDetails#ShowYourStripes Day falls on Tuesday, June 21. The easiest way to get involved is to download a stripes graphic from showyourstripes.info
Read moreDetailsSince their creation in 2018, the climate stripes have become a ubiquitous symbol of climate change and an emblem for climate action.
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