Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh enjoy a busy start to the year
2022 began with our Inner Wheel Day walk and soup lunch being cancelled due to Omicron, but we enjoyed a Zoom coffee and chat instead
Read moreDetails2022 began with our Inner Wheel Day walk and soup lunch being cancelled due to Omicron, but we enjoyed a Zoom coffee and chat instead
Read moreDetailsWhen 14-year-old Nick was told he would have to leave his home town of Reading to move to his new foster home he came up with an idea.
Read moreDetailsA NEW coffee shop, bookshop and community space has opened at Greyfriars Church, Reading.
Read moreDetailsThis time of year can be tough for wildlife. Squires Garden Centres explains how we can give native wildlife a helping hand.
Read moreDetailsA READING swimming pool is to be closed for three weeks to allow for essential maintenance works.
Read moreDetailsOrganisations from across Thames Valley can apply for grants for projects that support at least one of Mr Barber's five key priorities.
Read moreDetailsA TAWNY Owl has been rescued from a stretch of the River Thames near Reading.
Read moreDetailsFostering is not only life-changing for the children being taken into care but also for the sons and daughters of foster carers
Read moreDetailsYOU?RE all familiar with Damon Albarn?s virtual band The Gorillaz, but have you discovered Lonely Robot?
Read moreDetailsIf you enjoy music and singing, come and help us raise the roof with the Reading Male Voice Choir concert
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