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Thames Valley Writers Circle celebrates its winning authors
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Read moreDetailsRotary Club art exhibition will be a visual fundraiser
Read moreDetailsJack Daynes is clearly a talented musician. As well as his own solo music and shows, he is an excellent drummer playing in top tours
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has reinstated one of the town's cultural touchstones four years after it was damaged by intense weather conditions. The Cartwheeling Boys statue has been restored and given...
Read moreDetailsThe proposed changes would introduce expanded capacity for vehicles on Sidmouth Street and a scaling back of an underused cycle lane.
Read moreDetailsThe university has joined the coalition of organisations leading the bid, which also includes Reading Economy and Destination Agency (REDA)
Read moreDetailsMind in Berkshire has partnered with Kennet School in Thatcham to develop practical resources exploring the impact of digital life on mental health.
Read moreDetailsReading Chinese School, in partnership with Reading Borough Council, BID, and other schools and communities are set to celebrate Chinese New Year
Read moreDetailsA partial closure order has been granted for a property on Brixham Road in Whitley following ongoing concerns about anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsA woman has been sentenced to 10 weeks in prison after admitting neglecting two dogs and a cat, in breach of Section 9 of the Animal Welfare Act 2006
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