VOLUNTEER CORNER: As seen in Reading Today of February 15, 2024
Three great ways you can make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsWates Developments is exploring building 148 homes near Junction 11 of the M4.
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 roads in Reading could be set for major repairs as the council announces a further £8 million investment in travel infrastructure
Read moreDetailsThe charity is facing a funding shortfall of around £50,000.
Read moreDetailsThe council has announced that it is approaching one million visitors to its leisure facilities after a number of redevelopment programs
Read moreDetailsRussell Kane has announced a headline tour of the UK with his latest stand-up show, HyperActive, including Reading's Hexagon in May next year
Read moreDetailsIF YOU have been missing the reassuring voice of one of BBC Radio Berkshire's favourite presenters, worry no more ? he's back with a new podcast
Read moreDetailsA CONSULTATION has just closed into a new zebra crossing for a road that houses a busy school
Read moreDetailsThe Link cafe has been bringing coffee and chat to residents in West Reading since the late 1980s, but is looking for help in continuing its legacy
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad's annual Pancake Race has concluded for another year, raising funds to help support those facing homelessness in Reading
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