Newtown church opens warm space, offering hot drinks, activities for pre-schoolers, board games and crafts
A NEWTOWN church has launched a warm space, which is open until at least Saturday, February 11.
Read moreDetailsA NEWTOWN church has launched a warm space, which is open until at least Saturday, February 11.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY man who was nearly three times over the limit has been given a suspended jail sentence for drink driving on the M4
Read moreDetailsPublished historian Terry Dixon will lead a guided walk around sites of interest while examining the influence of women on the history of Reading
Read moreDetailsBig Jay is set to host a regular drag and games night on the second Thursday of every month at Bar 77, from 8pm
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Woodley and Earley Art Group will be gathering this for a demonstration.
Read moreDetailsWest Forest Sinfonia's afternoon concert of 20th century music
Read moreDetailsReading's Fetish Social returns for 2023 to elect a new committee following its first social event of the year at The Blagrave on Sunday, January 29
Read moreDetailsAs EE is named RootScore's best overall provider for the 19th time, it has announced that Reading's 5G network is going live
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Shinfield school celebrated Chinese New Year in a few unique ways.
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