WCDA knit and natter
WHITLEY residents are invited to join a weekly needles and natter group.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents are invited to join a weekly needles and natter group.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in South Reading will be treated to a fun-filled sports event at Whitley Children's Centre.
Read moreDetailsMIDSUMMER might seem like a long way away, but a Reading-based theatre company wants people to start getting the dates in their diaries now
Read moreDetailsThe service will connect the hospital with the park and ride locations and the university, and replaces the closed-door H3 service
Read moreDetailsThe survey has revealed the places offering highest and lowest salaries, with Reading taking third highest salary in the UK
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that aims to help young people with their mental health is appealing for funds to create a new drop-in safe space and advice shop.
Read moreDetailsSEVENTY FOUR competitors stepped up to the oche to fight it out in Burghfield Darts' first event of the year.
Read moreDetailsTO HELP relief efforts in Turkey following the earthquake, a local fundraising group has sent a donation.
Read moreDetailsA BUSINESS in Whitley had cause to call the fire brigade earlier this month, after a forklift truck started burning
Read moreDetailsFINAL preparations are being made for a new take on an old favourite, starring Anna Popplewell in her theatrical debut
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