Healthy Heart Tip: Walking
May is National Walking Month, which encourages us to leave the car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days
Read moreDetailsMay is National Walking Month, which encourages us to leave the car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help people in Reading borough thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsTheale Golf Club kicked off its annual series of competitions, with the Founders Bowl.
Read moreDetailsWhen I am old, I will walk slowly, while my grandchildren scamper and run
Read moreDetailsI went to Woolworths and, from my pocket money, bought her a little bottle of the perfume Evening in Paris
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has made history by being part of the first ever all-disabled team to race in the British GT Championship.
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell were able to celebrate a weekend of success after the Under 10?s Girls? Wolves side claimed a trophy win in a regional tournament.
Read moreDetailsWe are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsOn Your Feet Day, held last week, is a national awareness day to promote the benefits of sitting less and moving more.
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