Council pledges action during Hate Crime Awareness week
Reading Borough Council pledges to continue working on countering hate crimes, which rose in number during the last 12 months
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council pledges to continue working on countering hate crimes, which rose in number during the last 12 months
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group benefited from a remarkable act of kindness last week.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING youngsters will have the chance to develop their physical skills at Whitley Children's Centre, Northumberland Avenue.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is welcoming members of its community for fun and games.
Read moreDetailsThe council has commended more than 30 young volunteers for their support with the Summer Reading Challenge, which helps children take up reading
Read moreDetailsA READING CHARITY is inviting youngsters to take part in fun football activities to promote positive mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsCarters Steam Fair is bowing out with a big finale visit to Reading's Prospect Park from this weekend through to the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsA READING pub held a double celebration on Saturday as it served up its 10,000th different beer
Read moreDetailsAN AUTUMN festival of music is coming to Caversham later this month.
Read moreDetailsA builders merchant with a branch in Reading has unveiled a £2.5m boost to its staff with the cost of living crisis.
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