VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today, August 3, 2023
Three great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA Caversham school which goes 'over and above' has been nominated for an award.
Read moreDetailsPRIDEEducation Boutique, a tutoring business for children of all ages, supports hundreds of young people with additional needs has been nominated
Read moreDetailsLabour has held on to a seat in Reading as a by-election was called following the death of a councillor.
Read moreDetailsReading's newest councillor has laid out her priorities following her by-election win.
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst school called 'a beacon of light' has been put forward for a Pride of Reading Award.
Read moreDetailsA NEW lease of life has been given to a recreation ground in south Reading, thanks to a £300,000 investment.
Read moreDetailsI recently attended Wokingham Pride ? what a joyful, celebration of life, love and acceptance.
Read moreDetailsA collaboration between the University of Reading and Reading Football Club to highlight the threat of climate change could win an award
Read moreDetailsA small group of dads who started a Santa Cruise 17 years ago have helped raise £300,000 over the years for Thames Valley Air Ambulance
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