Me2Club urgently appeals for support to continue
Summer party highlights how crucial it is to the families it serves
Read moreDetailsSummer party highlights how crucial it is to the families it serves
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to Reading council tenancies for the first time in nearly 10 years.
Read moreDetailsA restaurant unit in Reading town centre that has been closed for seven years is set to be turned into a bar and eatery.
Read moreDetailsNominated for Neighbourhood Champion, Derry Pope, sponsor Reading Football Club A musical director who promotes all entertainment in the Reading area in a most positive way, Derry Pope has been...
Read moreDetailsGreat Place to Work - sponsor Kingdom Rooms Andy and Mandy Young of Kingdom Rooms, who supply British built garden rooms, proudly support the community that supports their business, they...
Read moreDetailsLast week, I joined colleagues to mark the end of an era at The Hexagon Theatre and the beginning of a new one
Read moreDetailsTwo separate grants, totalling nearly £2 million, have been provided by the Home Office and allocated to tackle serious violence in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsLocal group placed among top ranks of 19 choirs from 14 countries
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has announced the creative team behind its latest production, The Last Five Years.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory is marking its fourth birthday with a slew of events including comedy, music, film, and theatre.
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