Reading family rides to show cycling benefits and ‘dangerous’ infrastructure
A COMMUNITY initiative is helping children and adults get excited about cycling.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY initiative is helping children and adults get excited about cycling.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity celebrated the merging of its 20 Reading help hubs on Wednesday, June 29.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY community initiative is helping stroke survivors navigate the social side of their recoveries.
Read moreDetailsA READING FC fan has been successful in his bid to collect every shirt the Royals have played in since he was born.
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy has seen off a decathlon of sporting challenges in aid of a mental health charity.
Read moreDetailsFOUR teams played out a fiercely-contested football tournament to celebrate Refugee Week on Saturday, June 26.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of volunteers are giving their community a dose of TLC, taking to the streets to collect loose rubbish.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of fundraisers have completed a gruelling Father?s Day weekend challenge in aid of a Reading charity.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY resident is empowering young people to use their voices to tackle society?s most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsA READING schoolboy is set to take on a series of ten formidable sporting challenges for a noble cause.
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