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Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has set out its Race Action Plan following a summer of consultation with communities across the region last year
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is seeking initiatives aimed at promoting a sustainable future from pupils
Read moreDetailsJessica Fostekew's latest show, Mettle, is touring the UK, including a date at Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, February 22
Read moreDetailsLa'De Kitchen, Pangbourne, is among the contenders for this year's British Kebab Awards, set to be held at the end of February
Read moreDetailsLABOUR'S candidate for Earley and Woodley in the forthcoming general election says she feels 'urgency' over the need to have a change in government
Read moreDetailsReading Sewing Bee is set to bring a new dedicated space for textiles work to the town when it opens on Tuesday, February 17.
Read moreDetailsGUESTS heading to shows at a Reading-based arts centre can now drink the boards while watching actors tread them.
Read moreDetailsTHE DATE has been set for the annual World Day of Prayer service.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are being invited to apply for a summer internship scheme with Royal Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS).
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