Reading-born Ricky Gervais backs campaign to protect homeless people and their pets
Ricky Gervais has thrown his support behind a new campaign calling for an end to housing policies that leave homeless people and their pets excluded
Read moreDetailsRicky Gervais has thrown his support behind a new campaign calling for an end to housing policies that leave homeless people and their pets excluded
Read moreDetailsMel LeBreuilly will lead Reading's Aldworth Philharmonic Orchestra in a night of beautiful, uplifting music
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Horticultural society prepares to host its annual Spring show
Read moreDetailsOrganisers are looking for help to grow
Read moreDetailsThe fifth round of the company's Local Legends Fund has now launched
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based charity has been supporting vulnerable individuals and families for more than three decades by providing essential household items
Read moreDetailsMore than £1,000 was donated at a charity church service in Reading to raise money for hurricane relief efforts in Jamaica.
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Family History Society will learn about the hobbies and entertainments of a bygone era
Read moreDetailsClub's January Woodcote run raises thousands for charity
Read moreDetailsReading charity seeks donations to support its work with families
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