Children to enjoy libraries’ half term activities
READING libraries will host a series of fun arts and crafts sessions during the February half term.
Read moreDetailsREADING libraries will host a series of fun arts and crafts sessions during the February half term.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading footballers laced up for a cause on a sweltering May afternoon 34 years ago.
Read moreDetailsBach to Baby will see a clarinet and accordion duet will perform concerti including pieces by Handel, for a parent and baby event at Reading Minster
Read moreDetailsA FUSE box caused a house fire in a Whitley home.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for a witness to come forward following an assault in Reading, following which a Wokingham man has been arrested in connection
Read moreDetailsAfter signing to EMI, Only The Poets played two sold out shows at The Purple Turtle ahead of their tour supporting Lewis Capaldi
Read moreDetailsPolice and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber joined First Stop and Reading Street Pastors to see how funding was helping the community projects
Read moreDetailsA READING museum is helping children and their families learn about environmental issues through fun-filled half term sessions.
Read moreDetailsALMOST 350 students from 11 primary schools were treated to an energetic and inspirational talk from an esteemed author on January 31.
Read moreDetailsIN A bid to help people struggling with the cost-of-living crisis and energy bills, churches across Reading have published a list of help available
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