Best Chinese movie ever made to be screened in Reading tomorrow
A FILM voted the best Chinese movie ever made will get a rare screening in Reading tomorrow night.
Read moreDetailsA FILM voted the best Chinese movie ever made will get a rare screening in Reading tomorrow night.
Read moreDetailsA FUNDRAISER is set to return after a successful 2022 event, with a view to support families struggling from food insecurity within Reading.
Read moreDetailsBradfield College has played host to 16 youngsters from low income communities in India.
Read moreDetailsA READING road has been closed following a water leak.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has been placed under a yellow weather warning for heavy rain.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to host a new exhibition celebrating the people of one of its twin towns, San Francisco Libre in Nicaragua, later this month
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Reading is among more than 400 Church leaders calling on the government to rethink plans for a new oil field
Read moreDetailsREADING Trade Unions Council is set to hold a rally to voice their opposition to the Minimum Service Levels Act and other anti-trade union laws
Read moreDetailsCommunity groups are set to break bread this Saturday, October 14, to discuss strategies to help the Ding achieve a sustainable future.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS can take comfort from a comfort break on the M4 after the Reading East services were voted as one of the best in the country.
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