Climbing mountains together: Hope And Vision, and Places Leisure
Climbing mountains together: Hope And Vision, and Places Leisure
Read moreDetailsClimbing mountains together: Hope And Vision, and Places Leisure
Read moreDetailsThe Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil will take place from on 6pm Sunday, November 19, at Reading Biscuit Factory, and at 3Sixty the following day
Read moreDetailsThe new Reading Youth Foundation Fund will see £50,000 given to a number of organisations to help improve the lives of young people
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's busiest roads could be reduced to two lanes according to a plan drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsNew parking rules for drivers in Reading have come into force today (November 1).
Read moreDetailsLaura Chandler, a lead nurse at an independent boarding school, undertook the Ultra Saharan Challenge to raise thousands for Naomi House & Jackspace
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder is on track to raise more than £40,000 to support healthcare with its regular Starlight Hike
Read moreDetailsA culturally significant building left abandoned for 17 years has been felt as a 'huge loss' for Reading's African and Caribbean community.
Read moreDetailsA plan for a new library added at Reading Borough Council offices has been submitted.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has reaffirmed its commitment to children and young adults in its care.
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