CHURCH NOTES: A sense of belonging
Having a sense of belonging is very important to most of us. Feeling lonely, isolated and disconnected from others can lead to mental health issues.
Read moreDetailsHaving a sense of belonging is very important to most of us. Feeling lonely, isolated and disconnected from others can lead to mental health issues.
Read moreDetailsAcross Reading, people placed their trust in Green candidates on 5 May, knowing we put the community first - we will provide constructive opposition
Read moreDetailsGaming experts Solitaired.com have rounded up games to make your street party or family gathering fit for a royal over the bank holiday weekend
Read moreDetailsIKEA hosts a number of events, including workshops, kid's activities, face-painting, and deals on meals in-store
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE service launched while work to revamp services at Winnersh Triangle is to be mothballed next month.
Read moreDetailsAS INFLATION reaches a 40-year high of 9%, Reading Labour?s leader has called on the government to do more to tackle the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsREADING Libraries are getting into the jubilee spirit by offering a range of special events for all ages
Read moreDetailsA WEEK of special events to help Sonning celebrate the Platinum Jubilee include a classic car show, a regatta and the scarecrow trail
Read moreDetailsOsborne Clarke has announced it has recruited a pensions team from BDB Pitmans with the agreement of the firm.
Read moreDetailsWould you like to be a charity's voluntary trustee but don?t know where to start? Involve is looking for a volunteer for its available opportunities
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