Winter Warmer sees 900 items of winter clothing given to those in need
Reading Basingstoke Community Rail Partnership (RBCRP) has announced that it was able to provide more than 900 items of clothing
Read moreDetailsReading Basingstoke Community Rail Partnership (RBCRP) has announced that it was able to provide more than 900 items of clothing
Read moreDetailsReading Renegades Rugby Football Club is setting its sights on International Gay Rugby's worldwide tournament and raising funds
Read moreDetailsStudents at Queen Anne's School are lending a hand to help keep members of the community warm and fed at Caversham Baptist Church
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 members of Inner Wheel and guests assembled at Benson Parish Hall on Wednesday, January 10, to take part in the '100 for 100' initiative
Read moreDetailsWargrave Local History Society's January meeting was an illustrated presentation on Chalk, Caverns and Commandos by retired geophysicist Rob Wallace
Read moreDetailsThe official portrait of His Majesty King Charles III was published on Monday, January 15.
Read moreDetailsA meeting is due to take place this week to inform neighbours about an upcoming project to fix the damage.
Read moreDetailsWinter Warmer sees volunteers collecting donations of winter clothing at Reading Station which are then available to those who need them
Read moreDetailsThe multi use games area (MUGA) includes outdoor gym equipment, children's cycling and leisure areas.
Read moreDetailsThe River Thames was blessed for the first time in a Christian ritual.
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