The Way Ministry seeking tradespeople for homeless shelter project
The Way Ministry is aiming to provide a new shelter space in Reading which will feature a safe, warm space for those without homes
Read moreDetailsThe Way Ministry is aiming to provide a new shelter space in Reading which will feature a safe, warm space for those without homes
Read moreDetailsThe Reading support group of the Macular Society welcomes members to an afternoon of fun and festivities
Read moreDetailsThe utilities provider has announced its new online service for reporting potential pollution, sewerage flooding, blockages, and leaks
Read moreDetailsIkea's Reading branch in Calcot is kicking off the countdown to Christmas with a month of events and activities
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council will host pupils from eight secondary schools across the borough for a mock COP28 conference
Read moreDetailsThe inquiry, launched in March, is examining the effect that the education standards organisation had on Ms Perry and its role in her subsequent death
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support is encouraging residents to find out more about HIV ahead of World Aids Day
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner turned a little more green and red last week as it celebrated its inaugural Christmas Market in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe council has announced that Mereoak services are set to see further provisions as part of a £26 million plan for public transport improvements
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's Small Grants Fund has opened for another round of applications, and is open to community and voluntary groups in Reading
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