Thousands to be spent in Woodley to support next generation of leaders
Thousands of pounds are spent each year in Woodley to support youth to better themselves and potentially become the next generation of leaders.
Read moreDetailsThousands of pounds are spent each year in Woodley to support youth to better themselves and potentially become the next generation of leaders.
Read moreDetailsSaerah, who works at Reading Scientific Services Ltd (part of Mondelez International) was nominated by her line manager Mai
Read moreDetailsWoodley Town Council is inviting residents to come together for a special event on Friday 15 August
Read moreDetailsThames Valley School in Reading recently welcomed pupils, families and staff to its annual summer fayre
Read moreDetailsWoodley Town Centre has taken another step towards a greener future with the installation of a new water bottle filling station
Read moreDetailsWith summer now in full swing and National Sunflower Day approaching on August 2nd, Thames Hospice has announced its annual Sunflower Walk
Read moreDetailsReadingensians old and new marked the school's extraordinary achievement
Read moreDetailsUsers have been given an idea of what an all-new library will look like in Reading once it's finished.
Read moreDetailsChildren enjoyed arts and crafts, and a special visit from a princess at a summer party that brought members of different communities
Read moreDetailsVolunteers recently got rid of tonnes of waste as part of their ongoing clamp down on flytipping and littering in their neighbourhood in West Reading
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