Coley church plans holiday club for primary school children
A COLEY church is planning a holiday Bible club for primary school aged children.
Read moreDetailsA COLEY church is planning a holiday Bible club for primary school aged children.
Read moreDetailsFOUR new beers will be launched by a Finchapstead-based brewery with a party.
Read moreDetailsAN AFTERNOON of culture will be served on the cricket pitch, as an acting troupe aim to hit people for six with a bit of the Bard.
Read moreDetailsTRAINS have been delayed by more than 30 hours over the past six months ? by customers yanking their chain.
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 order has been put in place close to the John Robson recreation ground in Whitley until 1am on Sunday, July 10
Read moreDetailsHE IMMORTALISED Cemetery Junction in a film, now he?s been immortalised by his home town ? Ricky Gervais has had a rubbish truck named after him
Read moreDetailsPOPULAR music festival Down at the Abbey has been postponed, and organisers say they will be back next year.
Read moreDetailsTHE LEVELLERS has announced that they will come to Reading next year as part of a national tour.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Repair Cafe will return to duty later this month, aiming to fulfill its motto of if it?s broken, bring it and they?ll have a go at fixing it
Read moreDetailsA DISCUSSION evening looking at the future of the planet will be timely given the cost of a litre of petrol.
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