Austen House residents share their love of poetry
Tea, cakes, and swapping favourite poems made for a 'great day'
Read moreDetailsTea, cakes, and swapping favourite poems made for a 'great day'
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has provided funding to ten organisations across the town as part of its latest round of community grants
Read moreDetailsFourteen community projects across Thames Valley have been awarded funding from the University of Reading as part of its Community Engagement Fund.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can now sing for free online
Read moreDetailsArts minister congratulates The Engine Room as it is named as runner-up in the Creative Lives Awards 2024
Read moreDetailsDonated gifts and comfort bags have brought smiles to the wards
Read moreDetailsReading resident will step out in memory of her grandmother
Read moreDetailsReading Museum and the Museum of English Rural Life have received Museums of Sanctuary status for dedication to welcoming people seeking sanctuary
Read moreDetailsBags of pre-loved items will help families in crisis
Read moreDetailsNadia Koseva, the general manager of Shinfield View, completed the Jurassic Mighty Hike in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support
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