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Brighter Futures for Children is encouraging Reading residents to discover more about taking in fostering, during this Foster Care Fortnight
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children is encouraging Reading residents to discover more about taking in fostering, during this Foster Care Fortnight
Read moreDetailsThe Freemasons have donated 20,000 art therapy books to dementia patients and their carers, in a bit to reduce anxiety and apathy and improve memory
Read moreDetailsBattery-related fires are at an all-time high, due to people not recycling them correctly, a new awareness campaign has shared.
Read moreDetailsNewbury's Watermill Theatre has announced it has successfully secured two funding bids to continue to protect and conserve its unique site
Read moreDetailsIt has been 25 years since a Women's Institute (WI) calendar took the world by storm. The Calendar Girls almost need no introduction
Read moreDetailsDame Judi Dench is lending her support to Newbury's Watermill Theatre at a one-off event next month, after the theatre lost Arts Council funding
Read moreDetailsThe combined efforts of more than 70 runners in the Reading Half Marathon last weekend have raised more than £19,000 in donations for Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park's students could rub shoulders with leading female STEM figures at an event designed to inspire female leadership last month
Read moreDetailsReading heritage enthusiasts are invited to a talk on the history of Sutton's Seeds later this month.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S mayor cut the ribbon on a Broad Street unveiling ceremony for the new-look ReadiBus fleet last week.
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