Dexter is going the extra 365 miles to support Royal Berks Charity
SOME people like to go the extra mile, but a young lad from Woodley is preparing to go an extra 365
Read moreDetailsSOME people like to go the extra mile, but a young lad from Woodley is preparing to go an extra 365
Read moreDetailsThe Museum of English Rural Life hosted the first of a new Museums, My Way programme on Monday, February 21.
Read moreDetailsThe charity offers specialist support across Berkshire to families of children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, May 14, to Sunday, June 5, there will be a range of activities, workshops and open days for all the family.
Read moreDetailsRAIL use plummeted to just a fifth of pre-pandemic levels as people worked from home
Read moreDetailsA POETRY contest has been launched by people campaigning to turn Reading Gaol into an arts centre
Read moreDetailsPangbourne Rotary Club members have led initiatives to help the Afghan community as they settle into the UK
Read moreDetailsChanges include refurbished changing rooms, air conditioning, a new reception, and more equipment.
Read moreDetailsTICKETS for the Youth in Mind mental health conference aimed at youth workers have gone on sale.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS, businesses and organisations in Reading are being urged to triple their efforts to tackle climate change, on the three year anniversary.
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