Birthday celebrations for Tuesday Stroke Club
Tuesday Stroke Club members celebrated their 39th Birthday earlier this month with a party
Read moreDetailsTuesday Stroke Club members celebrated their 39th Birthday earlier this month with a party
Read moreDetailsa Hare Hatch-based garden centre is looking for Santas to come forward. And elves
Read moreDetailsVisitors of the Cole Museum will be able to see an accurate recreation of an Archaeopteryx.
Read moreDetailsThe Bulmershe School, on Woodlands Avenue, Woodley, replaced its old versions with 131 updated ones.
Read moreDetailsThe fundraiser saw the theatre renovate the old Salvation Army building and turn it into Reading's new cultural arts hub.
Read moreDetailsREADING might be famous for its beer, bulbs and biscuits, but if a new survey is true then it should be biceps, bulges and braun.
Read moreDetailsRest is so important for human beings to have rest that God enshrined it in The Ten Commandments
Read moreDetailsCustomers can visit the North Pole Post Office to write a letter to Mr Claus and post it in the centre's magical post box.
Read moreDetailsA KNIFE amnesty is to be launched in Reading this week.
Read moreDetailsA MOTORCYCLIST has died following a road traffic collision in Grazeley Green yesterday.
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