Repair cafe to hold July event
READING?S Repair Cafe will return to duty later this month, aiming to fulfill its motto of if it?s broken, bring it and they?ll have a go at fixing it
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Repair Cafe will return to duty later this month, aiming to fulfill its motto of if it?s broken, bring it and they?ll have a go at fixing it
Read moreDetailsA DISCUSSION evening looking at the future of the planet will be timely given the cost of a litre of petrol.
Read moreDetailsTHE British European Azerbaijani School is preparing to open a branch in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWILLOW BANK primary school is to hold a car boot sale on Sunday, July 17.
Read moreDetailsThe message that God had for Israel through Hosea was that he would transform her valley of troubles into a door of hope.
Read moreDetailsREADING’S buses are due to receive more than £26 million of funding over the next three years – although the change in government could delay the plans which include more...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRMS behind Reading?s ultrafast broadband were grilled over miscommunication, homes blocked in, and debris left after the workforce moved on.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading alumna has emerged as a candidate to succeed Boris Johnson as Conservative party leader.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN in her forties was stabbed in the neck as she sat on a bench outside a Reading town centre church
Read moreDetailsA DANCE music festival is coming to Reading later this month, and it?s down by the river.
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