The story of the Maiwand Lion told in new booklet
Reading Libraries has published a new booklet telling the story of the Maiwand Lion in Forbury Gardens. .
Read moreDetailsReading Libraries has published a new booklet telling the story of the Maiwand Lion in Forbury Gardens. .
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers are continuing their 60th birthday celebrations with their Easter performance on Palm Sunday, April 10.
Read moreDetailsJymi Plumer of Berkshire Beer Box will give all proceeds from the monthly selection box to to aid humanitarian efforts.
Read moreDetailsLast week, I was honoured to represent the University, along with several world-class climate change scientists, at a ceremony at St James?s Palace
Read moreDetailsBerkshire is seventh safest district to drive in, according to QuoteZone.
Read moreDetailsKEEP Britain Tidy is calling for fresh volunteers for its annual Great British Spring Clean, its annual campaign to fight littering.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council continues to narrow the gender pay gap of its employees, shrinking by 3%
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS that people are looking for a bright new future following a couple of years of video conferencing.
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Read moreDetailsWE GOT into the editor?s bad books this week by being late sending over the RaW Sounds Today playlist, but it was worth it.
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