Salvation Army in West Reading to hold auction to raise funds for kitchen
The Salvation Army in West Reading is holding an auction to fund much-needed upgrades to its kitchen
Read moreDetailsThe Salvation Army in West Reading is holding an auction to fund much-needed upgrades to its kitchen
Read moreDetailsBFfC has released figures which show that an overwhelming majority of parents in Reading received offers from top three of school choices.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has announced that a special service is to be held in Reading to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day next month
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder following an incident in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsPippa Sharman is set to take on the feat in an effort to see more fans learning how to perform CPR as part of the Sky Bet Every Minute Matters...
Read moreDetailsHarry, 37, Will, 40, and Tom, 43, Satterthwaite are raising funds for Sue Ryder after their dad, Steve, was supported and cared for by the charity.
Read moreDetailsYour Davey Bread has been awarded the medals for its bread offerings at Britain's Best Loaf for second year running
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has now concluded the search for a man missing from Reading after a body was discovered
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre has announced that it has secured a grant from The Earley Charity to replace the roof of its auditorium.
Read moreDetailsEighteen-year-old Aish Kheti-Heer has taken one of the top prizes in Southampton Solent University's Fine Art and Photography competition
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