Exhibition celebrates work of Reading charity Sadaka
A READING charity helping some of the town's most vulnerable people is holding an art exhibition that celebrates "the power of giving back"
Read moreDetailsA READING charity helping some of the town's most vulnerable people is holding an art exhibition that celebrates "the power of giving back"
Read moreDetailsFormer BDO World Darts Champion, Bob Anderson, took on 14 hopefuls at the Burghfield Community Sports Association to raise money for Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsIT may have won awards for its environmental research but Reading University is a loser in love.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of a social housing project in Reading are dee-lighted with the latest addition to the development.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS to this year's harvest fete at the Ridgeline Trust Therapeutic Garden in Reading have been advised to come prepared to bag a bargain.
Read moreDetailsIT is the ultimate beer crawl with specially brewed beers from all over the country - and all sampled from one seat.
Read moreDetailsIF YOU have lost out on a recent job application don't be spooked.
Read moreDetailsREADING band Selina and the Howlin Dogs, is set to release its third album this month.
Read moreDetailsROCK fans are in for a double delight when Purple Zeppelin take the stage at the South Hill Park in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsThe role of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at the battlefield is the subject of a talk by Stephen Barker next week
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