VOLUNTEER CORNER: Refugee Support Group
Refugee Support Group's mission is to improve the lives of Refugees and people seeking asylum, providing support, advice
Read moreDetailsRefugee Support Group's mission is to improve the lives of Refugees and people seeking asylum, providing support, advice
Read moreDetailsIt is the honour of my life to be elected to represent the wonderful people of Reading West and Mid Berkshire. Thank you for all of the kind words
Read moreDetailsAn assistant community manager at an apartment community in Reading set up a scheme to introduce local independent traders to flat-dwellers.
Read moreDetailsReading Children's Festival is a real community event which focuses on providing three weeks of activities during school holidays
Read moreDetailsThis August, the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup returns to Ascot Racecourse, promising a day of exhilarating horse racing followed by an unforgettable
Read moreDetailsA woman whose journey has taken her through running a fitness club to operating a skin and body clinic has been nominated for the Entrepreneur
Read moreDetailsA student-run restaurant boosts their employability and helps fill local skills needs, says its nominator for the Hospitality Award.
Read moreDetailsIt's 2pm on a sunny Sunday afternoon and I'm in my usual writing spot at the dining room table, listening out for my soon-to-be four year old
Read moreDetailsAs the long school summer holidays begin, it's a great time to remember all the free and fun activities the borough has to offer.
Read moreDetailsThe end of an academic year is always an exciting time, for lots of reasons. We get the chance to wave off our graduating students
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