Katesgrove clean-up in the sunshine: The small street effort that’s making a big difference
Residents in Katesgrove took to the streets under clear blue skies today, proving that even the simplest acts can have a lasting impact.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Katesgrove took to the streets under clear blue skies today, proving that even the simplest acts can have a lasting impact.
Read moreDetailsAn "extremely scarce" football programme featuring Reading FC's away match at Manchester United has sold at auction this week for £3,000.
Read moreDetailsConcerns about the lack of accessibility for disabled people and elderly residents at a public park in Caversham have been raised.
Read moreDetailsWargrave society discovers all at a recent meeting
Read moreDetailsSleep out to fund an inclusive sensory garden
Read moreDetailsAccess Self Storage is egging on residents to take part in its donation drive, which distributes Easter eggs to Reading Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsAB Walker Funeral Directors is inviting families, friends and members of the local community to a special Memorial Service at Reading Minster
Read moreDetailsReading records the highest bike theft rate per cyclist among four nearby towns in the Thames Valley Police force area
Read moreDetailsThe edition from January 1927 comes under the hammer later this week
Read moreDetailsThousands of people came together at Hill Meadows Car Park on 7th March to celebrate Holi Milan, Berkshire’s oldest and biggest Holi festival. Now a firm fixture in the local...
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