Churches to celebrate Taiwan on World Day of Prayer
TWO CHURCHES will be holding special events to mark the Word Day of Prayer 2023.
Read moreDetailsTWO CHURCHES will be holding special events to mark the Word Day of Prayer 2023.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING vocalists will be honing their skills at an all-day workshop, led by experienced singing experts, on Saturday, March 11.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will have the unique opportunity to take part in conversational trips led by specialists.
Read moreDetailsA READING museum will hold a series of environmentally-conscious workshops on March 11.
Read moreDetailsIndie rock quartet The Mezz is set to play two shows in Reading in March as part of BBC Berkshire's Artist in Residence program
Read moreDetailsSEAN DYCHE has hailed Jeff Hendrick's role in Burnley's record-breaking 2017-18 campaign.
Read moreDetailsThe RTUC and Reading Resists held protests to make six key demands in the face of rising costs, food and energy poverty, and climate change
Read moreDetailsMANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION and a show of solidarity. That was a special concert held in Reading on Friday night, raising funds for Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsMarch of the Mods is returning to The Face Bar for live music and DJ sets from a range of acts in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust on Saturday,...
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