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The Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is back in action following the pandemic-enforced lockdowns and they welcome new members
Read moreDetailsThe Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is back in action following the pandemic-enforced lockdowns and they welcome new members
Read moreDetailsA READING doctor has won two national awards for outstanding achievement as an individual learner.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 50 trees will be planted by the council over the next two years, who will water them for three years to ensure that they are fully established.
Read moreDetailsCllr Tony Page, the borough councils? lead for strategic environment, planning and transport, believes that Reading?s case is a strong one.
Read moreDetailsA READING woman is swapping the supermarket aisles for the West End stage after her videos were viewed by millions
Read moreDetailsA movie-loving eight-year-old boy from Reading has recreated his local cinema by using his favourite video game Minecraft.
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on for the best small business in Reading East, ahead of this year?s Small Business Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe Newbury-based theatre presents Rudyard Kipling's classic tale, The Jungle Book, over Christmas.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is bidding for government funding to improve bus services.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES has been shortlisted as Leadership Team of the Year in the Thames Valley 250 Awards.
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