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AN OPPORTUNITY to see some of the latest hits in comfort is being offered by a Winnersh cinema
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to see some of the latest hits in comfort is being offered by a Winnersh cinema
Read moreDetailsA MENTAL health support service working across Reading schools has scored top marks in a survey of students.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Shiplake Shakers walking club are putting their best foot forward to raise money for the Thames Valley group at Parkinson's UK.
Read moreDetailsTWO educational institutions in Reading are up for awards recognising their efforts in promoting learning about climate change and sustainability.
Read moreDetailsA youth support group who "do some really valuable work with local teenagers" has been nominated for Charity of the Year
Read moreDetailsA woman whose company has been deemed "a massive asset to the local community" has been nominated for Entrepreneur of the Year.
Read moreDetailsWATCHING the latest hit movie is child's play for parents at Showcase cinema.
Read moreDetailsTHE changing face of Britain's village halls could mean many lack proper insurance which could force them to close.
Read moreDetailsTWO of Reading's most recognisable community sports organisations are joining forces.
Read moreDetailsRUBEN Selles' Reading played out a 0-0 draw against Burton on Saturday afternoon, in a showing which lacked any real moments of quality.
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