Church leaders gather for first Intercultural Mission Conference hosted in Slough
MORE THAN 100 church leaders, including some from Reading and Wokingham areas, gathered in Slough for a special intercultural experience.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 100 church leaders, including some from Reading and Wokingham areas, gathered in Slough for a special intercultural experience.
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Read moreDetailsA REVIEW of Reading's local plan has been ordered after a study showed more than 800 new homes need to be built every year to hit targets
Read moreDetailsOpen Hand Open Space (OHOS) is set to showcase works by its artist members and onsite studio holders in an exhibition called Condition Critical
Read moreDetailsREADING FC lost 2-0 at Huddersfield Town in what will be their final Championship game for at least a season.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will welcome residents from across the town onto its Whiteknights campus for a new family-friendly event.
Read moreDetailsDISMAYED neighbours have hit out over plans to axe an historic oak tree as part of new home proposal.
Read moreDetailsENTRIES are now open for this year's Dragon Boat Race at the Pangbourne Fete.
Read moreDetailsA BUS company says it lacks the means to reinstate the park-and-ride service from Winnersh Triangle to Reading, despite a £6.8 million car park revamp
Read moreDetailsA BRAWL and an alleged unlicenced boxing event could see a water park lose its license ? one of a number of options that councillors will consider
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