Australia beckons for inspirational cricketer
A Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsA serviceto help people living in Reading get rid of bulky waste, such as fridges, TVs and furniture, has been scrapped.
Read moreDetailsThe Whitley Community Development Association provides support to people in the community.
Read moreDetailsFilled with toys by The Cowshed, the bags will delight children on Christmas Day
Read moreDetailsEnjoy fun, friendship and solidarity, with songs from the Queen of Country herself
Read moreDetailsReading School for Boys has named the Royal Berks Charity as its charity of the year.
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has awarded more than £200,000 to organisations in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsThe music group will play on Saturday
Read moreDetailsAN URBAN theatre performance was shown at the John Madejski Academy (JMA) as part of a joint initiative tackling knife crime among young people. CODE, by theatre company Justice in...
Read moreDetailsMembers of Lambs Lane group design bunting for international celebration
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