Children enjoy arts and crafts and special Princess visit at community space
Children enjoyed arts and crafts, and a special visit from a princess at a summer party that brought members of different communities
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
Read moreDetailsAn afternoon of stalls and sideshows, tea, fun and music for all in Caversham
Read moreDetailsRay Little, from the choir, reports
Read moreDetailsThe government will be running a national test on Sunday, September 7.
Read moreDetails'Unless the situation changes significantly, we will need to put usage restrictions,in place.'
Read moreDetailsNew Life, which raises money to fund equipment for NHS hospitals and their special care baby units, is celebrating its 30th year.
Read moreDetailsThe love and care that foster parents provide have been celebrated with the 'Rooted in Reading' tree.
Read moreDetailsMembers of a social club in Earley have reflected on the value it has provided, and expressed sadness at its closure after 45 years of running.
Read moreDetailsPositive changes are on the way at a Woodley church that is used as a base of operations for food bank charities.
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