LGBTQ+ activist encourages next generation to speak up
A WHITLEY resident is empowering young people to use their voices to tackle society?s most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY resident is empowering young people to use their voices to tackle society?s most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is helping residents handle the current cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsA RESEARCH network is recruiting Whitley residents to help tackle society's most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsTHE READING library service is searching for young readers to partake in an exciting work experience opportunity.
Read moreDetailsDOZY parkers in Whitley were given a wake-up call by Thames Valley Police last week.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents enjoyed a spot of afternoon tea to kick off the jubilee celebrations.
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 Order has been put in place following two reports of males fighting with bladed weapons in the Whitley area on Sunday, May 29.
Read moreDetailsA GARAGE in Hexham Road was targeted unsuccessfully by thieves last month
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL walk took place in Reading last month aimed at helping people with dementia.
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses following an assault on Saturday, May 28, shortly after midnight, in Cedar Road, in which a 28-year-old man was stabbed
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