IN THE COMMUNITY: Theale pubgoers help Rotary raise funds for Theale primary school
The Bull in Theale, where Pangbourne Rotary Club meet on Monday evenings, and its sister pub, The Crown, raised funds for the Rotary to share
Read moreDetailsThe Bull in Theale, where Pangbourne Rotary Club meet on Monday evenings, and its sister pub, The Crown, raised funds for the Rotary to share
Read moreDetailsAFTER a week like this, there are plenty of us who need to take a deep breath? so here?s one you can listen to
Read moreDetailsA CLASSICAL music concert with a younger audience in mind is coming to Reading town centre next month.
Read moreDetailsBUS SERVICES around Wokingham town, linking the shopping centre with outlying villages including Hurst and Twyford, continue until March next year.
Read moreDetailsLABOUR?S shadow chancellor visited Reading and shared concerns about the cost-of-living crisis and its effects on both small businesses and families
Read moreDetailsA GLOBE TROTTING comedian is preparing to come to Reading so he can spill the beans about his latest epic adventure.
Read moreDetailsRhythm of the Dance will be performing at The Hexagon, with a new show just in time for the festive season.
Read moreDetails41% of retailers in Reading think it 'Likely' that their community will be smoke-free by the year 2030
Read moreDetailsAN IT and business consultancy has been recognised for its work employing people with additional needs
Read moreDetailsReading Blind Aid Society was formed in 1883 and then changed to Reading Association for the Blind in 1926, and has supported people ever since.
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