Three new deacons beginning ministry in Berkshire
Two services took place at Christ Church on July 5? including one led by the Bishop of Reading, the Rt Revd Mary Gregory.
Read moreDetailsTwo services took place at Christ Church on July 5? including one led by the Bishop of Reading, the Rt Revd Mary Gregory.
Read moreDetailsThe row over Reading Council's attempted land grab for parts of the eastern area of West Berkshire has ratcheted up a notch.
Read moreDetailsNominated for Team of the Year, Young Voices, sponsor Cherubs Floral Design A group of children under 18 who have worked with Reading’s Community Safety Partnership (CSP) on projects related...
Read moreDetailsEarlier this year I was invited to enter Reading in the 'Let's Celebrate Towns' competition organised by Visa and the British Retail Consortium.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading will discuss a recommendation to ask the Secretary of State for a formal review of the existing boundary
Read moreDetailsFootprints found in Canada are the first evidence of social interaction between different dinosaur species more than 75 million years ago.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of Reading Pride have announced that they are seeking donations amid a funding shortfall, as Pride events around the UK struggle
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre has announced that the research and development stage of their latest production, William The Conqueror.
Read moreDetailsHealth and wellness brand Village Hotel Club, has announced a new partnership with Reading Football Club as its official hotel partner
Read moreDetailsThe line between Twyford and Henley-on-Thames will be closed next week.
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