Charities urged to apply for share of £25,000 prize pot
CHARITIES in Berkshire can write themselves a share of a £25,000 prize pot - all it takes is a short letter explaining why they are a deserving cause
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES in Berkshire can write themselves a share of a £25,000 prize pot - all it takes is a short letter explaining why they are a deserving cause
Read moreDetailsFollowing last year's hiatus, Down at the Abbey is returning in September with headliners The Comet is Coming and more to be announced
Read moreDetailsThe Sebastian's Action Trust are holding a Fire Walk to raise funds and they are looking for people who can stand the heat.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda MP says Ofsted has "questions to ask itself" following the death of Ruth Perry, headteacher at Caversham Primary School
Read moreDetailsStudents from the school were joined by CNN when they performed creative contributions to explore modern slavery and raise awareness
Read moreDetailsA UK tour by one of the biggest names in British soul is to open in Reading this October, as Beverley Knight comes to The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsFurther restrictions on HMOs are set to be decided upon at a planning committee meeting on Thursday
Read moreDetailsThe Retreat held the contest to create unique recipes for pickled onions in its annual event
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading took part in a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Read moreDetailsThe Water Resources Management Plan, which will lay out the company's for the next 50 years, closes for public consultation on Tuesday, March 21
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