Law Firm BDB Pitmans teams up with Ethical Reading to fund trees initiative
BDB Pitmans has funded a number of tress being planted as part of its contribution to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsBDB Pitmans has funded a number of tress being planted as part of its contribution to Ethical Reading's Trees for Reading initiative
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, England take on Germany in the final of the Women's Euros, and to celebrate Greene King is offering people a free pint. A number of its pubs in...
Read moreDetailsUPDATE: After a major fire in Calcot, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue crews have now left the scene. A 17-year-old has been arrested in connection with the incident, which has...
Read moreDetailsA Reading theatre opens its doors to the public
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School careers fair is returning on Monday, September 19
Read moreDetailsAN OPEN garden in Tutts Clump will give people the chance to explore ancient woodland.
Read moreDetailsThe food festival is open until 7pm on Thursday, July 28, but people are asked to arrive earlier so as not to miss out.
Read moreDetailsA CRAFT session will take place in Reading town centre on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsFORGET Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs can be found at Wellington Country Park.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers are the heartbeat of Oxfam and currently they are seeking more volunteers for their charity shops in Reading.
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