Free workshops offer advice to parents and carers of autistic adults
The Berkshire Adult Autism Support Service is running two free online autism advice workshops for parents and unpaid family carers of autistic
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Adult Autism Support Service is running two free online autism advice workshops for parents and unpaid family carers of autistic
Read moreDetailsA theatre at a focal point for the community in Woodley is due to undergo a six-figure upgrade.
Read moreDetailsMembers of Reading's Irish Community gave representatives from Irish in Britain a warm and enthusiastic welcome to the Reading Irish Centre
Read moreDetailsSupport for the 'feel-good football night of the year'.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has thanked staff at URM Consulting in Reading after they delivered 56 Easter eggs to the Town Counci's Helpshop
Read moreDetailsJaden Odama and Sam Green were on target for the Sumas.
Read moreDetailsThe history of Reading has been championed during a visit by a government official responsible for preserving and enhancing the country's heritage.
Read moreDetailsFive charities in Berkshire have received a funding boost as part of Benefact Group's Movement for Good Awards to support their work.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and the OPCC have release the latest round of support for Berkshire organisations through the Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can make music online
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