Grant will help Reading-based charity that champions reading
A READING-based charity that helps children get to grips with reading has been awarded a grant to further its work.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based charity that helps children get to grips with reading has been awarded a grant to further its work.
Read moreDetailsREADING has built more homes in the borough over the last three years than required by Government housebuilding targets
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENT has criticised Reading Borough Council for failing to oppose a plan to build an incinerator which she fears could cause a health hazard.
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway (SWR) is dishing out nearly 50 money saving deals, including complementary wine.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre is seeking actors for its open-air production of Great Expectations
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women were left to rue missed chances as they were knocked out of the FA Cup after extra-time by West Ham United. The teams were locked at...
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Read moreDetailsA THEATRE company is preparing to open bookings for its summer school for children aged six to 16.
Read moreDetailsA READING Buses employee whose work has been described as "pivotal" in keeping the company operating throughout the pandemic has been celebrated.
Read moreDetailsThe Museum of English Rural Life hosted the first of a new Museums, My Way programme on Monday, February 21.
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