VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today of March 28, 2024
Three ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsEaster Egg Organised by REDA, the family-friendly event is free to take part in.
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway has warned of cancellations after a line closure between Reading and Paddington Station
Read moreDetailsCaversham Lakes Watersports park announced that it was closing yesterday, Tuesday, March 26, after continued planning permission conflicts
Read moreDetailsThe Department for Transport has announced that £4.7m would be earmarked following a successful bid from the council and Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School has been marking its 60th year with a slew of events and is creating a time capsule to celebrate
Read moreDetailsYMCA Reading says soaring rents, energy bills and food prices are causing an increase in the number of people who cannot afford the cost of living
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre is back with a new instalment of Howling at the Moon, a variety show combining live music, comedy, and drag, from queer artists
Read moreDetailsA new study reveals Reading is one of the UK areas most interested in learning to drive, clinching fourth spot.
Read moreDetailsTo help people make the most of it, railcard.co.uk has compiled a list of six potential visits to make by train, with two-for-one offers available
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