CHURCH NOTES: The great miracle of Pentecost
Orthodox Christians are soon to celebrate Pentecost, one of the great feasts of the liturgical year.
Read moreDetailsOrthodox Christians are soon to celebrate Pentecost, one of the great feasts of the liturgical year.
Read moreDetailsEmma-Jane Taylor "relentlessly fights each day for survivors of child sexual abuse to be heard, seen and believed," said her nominator for Community
Read moreDetailsMP candidate Councillor Dave McElroy calls for more investment to rescue our NHS
Read moreDetailsThis poem yearns to kiss you. To leap from the page with passion The ink still wet with desire.
Read moreDetailsArtists and community groups are being invited by arts charity Jelly to decorate a vase to reflect the colours of this year's Pride of Reading Awards'
Read moreDetailsBerkshire CCC made it three wins out of three in this season's NCCA Trophy with a comfortable five-wicket victory over Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsA family run "Reading musical institution" celebrating its 160th anniversary has been nominated for its commitment to music for all.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Climate Festival ends on Friday and has provided a lot of food for thought for all of us through more than 30 events
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThis year's Start Archery Week saw archery clubs and activity providers across the country open their doors to more than 10,000 potential archers
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