Twilight walkers provide legal help to Reading area charities
IT WAS a twilight treat that led to sore feet and a sense of satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a twilight treat that led to sore feet and a sense of satisfaction.
Read moreDetailsLocal orchestra is shortlisted for music award
Read moreDetailsReading gears up to celebrate Black History Month with a host of events including music, educational talks, art, and resources
Read moreDetailsThe Face Bar will see Reading's own Remones as well as Totally Blondie and The Pistols in a night of spooky punk tributes
Read moreDetailsUNDER-REPRESENTED communities in Reading and Slough are set to benefit from an innovative project.
Read moreDetailsReading's drag monarch highlights local talent with a show celebrating their first anniversary of performing drag
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is set to consider planning proposals for a dedicated site for travellers at a committee meeting on Wednesday, October 5
Read moreDetailsAutism Berkshire is the latest charity to receive a £1,000 grant from the John Sykes Foundation's Covid-19 Relief Fund
Read moreDetailsA plan for a new climbing centre has been altered due to an error in the original application relating to opening times
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is welcoming residents to attend a consultation session on Saturday, October 1.
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