A bubbly treat in Sindlesham raises funds for a therapy charity
A bubbly treat in Sindlesham raises funds for a therapy charity
Read moreDetailsA bubbly treat in Sindlesham raises funds for a therapy charity
Read moreDetailsA trumpet player and composer is to explore the history of jazz, and will make a performance of it.
Read moreDetailsWORK to develop a new Royal Berkshire Hospital will continue, despite not being named as one of five sites to be rebuilt by 2030
Read moreDetailsMr Sanger will be joined by William Henman in the swim challenge across Lake Geneva, due to take place in July, in aid of Beat
Read moreDetailsThe newly-appointed mayor of Reading, Cllr Tony Page, was among those who spoke at the grand opening making his first official engagement in the role
Read moreDetailsA CONGESTION charge could be introduced in Reading, despite the plan being vetoed in 2021.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S new Liberal Democrat leader says he will hold Labour to account.
Read moreDetailsIT was a time when cars were more than just transport and when going for a spin had nothing to do with the laundromat.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading Museum is offering a talk and walk about Oscar Wilde on Saturday afternoons on June 3 and September 2.
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