Reading BID celebrates latest Summer Donation Drive
Reading's Business Improvement District (BID) has celebrated the success of this year's donation drive, helping young people across the borough.
Read moreDetailsReading's Business Improvement District (BID) has celebrated the success of this year's donation drive, helping young people across the borough.
Read moreDetailsHer marathon climb benefits the Berkshire MS Therapy Centre
Read moreDetailsA successful dragon boat event held by the group will support a drop-in centre and the homeless
Read moreDetailsChristine celebrates a decade of friendship at Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsThe retro festival returns to Henley.
Read moreDetailsSummer party highlights how crucial it is to the families it serves
Read moreDetailsLocal group placed among top ranks of 19 choirs from 14 countries
Read moreDetailsTickets are now available for Alexander Devine's sparkling September event
Read moreDetailsThousands of pounds are spent each year in Woodley to support youth to better themselves and potentially become the next generation of leaders.
Read moreDetailsSaerah, who works at Reading Scientific Services Ltd (part of Mondelez International) was nominated by her line manager Mai
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