Open gardens in Swallowfield
AT LEAST 10 gardens will be opened to the public on Sunday, July 3, as part of the National Gaden Scheme open day in Swallowfield
Read moreDetailsAT LEAST 10 gardens will be opened to the public on Sunday, July 3, as part of the National Gaden Scheme open day in Swallowfield
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can make Reading a better place by helping charities that work in the borough
Read moreDetailsWith the cost of living soaring to the point that it?s regularly making the headlines, many of us are feeling the pinch.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club and the University of Reading are teaming up to combat the climate crisis in a new partnership, part of Show Your Stripes Day
Read moreDetailsA FREE family fun day will take place in Reading town centre on Saturday to mark Armed Forces Day.
Read moreDetailsA DARTS tournament will take place in Bradfield on Saturday, raising funds for the British Heart Foundation.
Read moreDetailsSTAMP collectors are wanted, but only if they can follow in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims.
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity that helps refugees is busy organising events to mark Refugee Week
Read moreDetailsStrictly Presents: Keeeep Dancing adds another arm to the body of the phenomenon that is Strictly: an insight into what goes on behind the scenes
Read moreDetailsA NEW associate director is to join the Reading office of an award-winning independent planning and research consultancy.
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