Reading family to make a splash for Sue Ryder in memory of loved one
Sharon Tanner (57) and family will take the plunge at Sue Ryder's first-ever Lap the Lake event this May as they pledge to raise vital funds
Read moreDetailsSharon Tanner (57) and family will take the plunge at Sue Ryder's first-ever Lap the Lake event this May as they pledge to raise vital funds
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Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is appealing for charities to apply for its Charity of the Year scheme which sees the university select a charity
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Read moreDetailsBooking opens for University of Reading Meteorological Observatory tours
Read moreDetailsEaster eggs were generously distributed to charities at Easter
Read moreDetailsChristian leaders in charge of churches in Berkshire and politicians have mourned the passing of Pope Francis, who died on Easter Monday.
Read moreDetailsDisabled and elderly people in Reading can use a new service to make life easier both at home and while fulfilling daily tasks.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Adult Autism Support Service is running two free online autism advice workshops for parents and unpaid family carers of autistic
Read moreDetailsA theatre at a focal point for the community in Woodley is due to undergo a six-figure upgrade.
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