FROM THE LEADER: Reading’s fantastic library services – and how you can help them
I'm proud we continue to boast all seven library branches ? each a fantastic community asset ? in our borough
Read moreDetailsI'm proud we continue to boast all seven library branches ? each a fantastic community asset ? in our borough
Read moreDetailsClassical music lovers are in for a treat this weekend when the Crowthorne Symphony Orchestra (CSO) will perform the last concert of its summer season
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading wants to install an information board showing its links with the community.
Read moreDetailsOFFICES that were once used by Thames Water face demolition so three new buildings can be created.
Read moreDetailsRecently, one of my Christian friends asked me, "How does your faith make a difference in the world?"
Read moreDetailsOVER the next few weeks, hundreds of young people across the country will be preparing for change.
Read moreDetailsIn the last six months many of our roads and pavements in Reading have been dug up not once by an Internet company but twice
Read moreDetailsRed lights prick the dull Morning skyline, lined grey With worried looking clouds;
Read moreDetailsCafe owner Tutu Melaku, a central figure at the heart of Reading's 'multi-culture', has been put forward for multiple Pride of Reading Awards
Read moreDetailsTwiggalena Green, known as Twigs, was working at Holland and Barrett health foods store in Reading when her nominator first met her
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