Names sought for green space
People in Shinfield are being invited to help to shape the future of their community by putting forward ideas to name a new recreational space.
Read moreDetailsPeople in Shinfield are being invited to help to shape the future of their community by putting forward ideas to name a new recreational space.
Read moreDetailsOli FitzGerald, 40, is raising funds for Parents and Children Together (PACT), which provides support for children and families in the borough
Read moreDetailsA number of charities around Thames Valley are set to see a boost in support as the University of Reading announces a new community scheme
Read moreDetailsMore than 600,000 people joined the world's largest garden wildlife survey.
Read moreDetailsThe plans were unanimously approved by the planning applications committee.
Read moreDetailsA row has broken out about whether there are enough electric car charging points in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA programme of music will include the filmscore for Lord Of The Rings
Read moreDetailsA range of tulips and daffodils greeted visitors
Read moreDetailsSocial entrepreneur who broke the glass ceiling shares her experiences making social impact
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
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