CHURCH NOTES: Why children are going to court
REinspired, in Earley and East Reading, works across three local secondary schools, supporting RE teachers with the Christian element of the syllabus
Read moreREinspired, in Earley and East Reading, works across three local secondary schools, supporting RE teachers with the Christian element of the syllabus
Read moreTogether for so many years Our hearts are one now And at times we can't even perceive The world otherwise than through Each other's eyes
Read moreWhat's the point of a university? One of our key purposes is to serve the communities around us.
Read moreThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreMay is a marvellous month ... the garden is blooming, plants are starting to flower and show their colours and borders are beginning to fill out
Read moreOver the last little while, we have seen the sun peeking through the clouds quite a bit.
Read moreWhen Howard Webb took over as Chief Refereeing Officer for the PGMO, he made what may seem an odd comment, seeing he started refereeing at the age
Read moreFirst off I inched the bodycon Dress carefully over my head, I'd left the hips 'til last but it Got stuck on my bust instead.
Read moreRAMS RFC Colts secured the OBB Division One title in style with a fabulous 68-7 home win against Newbury.
Read moreThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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