Westwood wreath-making workshops
The Friends of Westwood Farm Schools wreath-making workshop will take place at the Infants School Hall on Wednesday, December 7
Read moreDetailsThe Friends of Westwood Farm Schools wreath-making workshop will take place at the Infants School Hall on Wednesday, December 7
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, November 20, Reading marked Transgender Day of Remembrance with a vigil. Reading Pride project MyUmbrella LGBT+ organises the annual event, this year inviting the general public to take...
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Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST brewery marked its fourth anniversary with a party, and guests turned out in droves to join the celebrations.
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Read moreDetailsWORK has begun to resurface 12 Reading roads, bringing to an end a £9 million project to improve surfaces on 467 borough highways over three years.
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Read moreDetailsTop Hat is an evening of romance, scandal, humour, and a case of mistaken identity, accompanied or interspersed with a vast array of dance styles
Read moreDetailsThe Friends of Park Lane Primary School Christmas Bazaar will take place at the school on Friday, December 2, from 3.45pm-6pm
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