CHURCH NOTES: Our Servant, and God’s
At the bottom of a typed message marking Her Majesty?s Platinum Jubilee, The Queen wrote two words before her own signature: ?Your Servant'.
Read moreDetailsAt the bottom of a typed message marking Her Majesty?s Platinum Jubilee, The Queen wrote two words before her own signature: ?Your Servant'.
Read moreDetailsMany people have taken up new hobbies and interests during Covid lockdowns and restrictions. What have you done differently?
Read moreDetailsTelecoms firms will be given easier access to public buildings and street lights, bus shelters and traffic lights as part of the plan.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC have confirmed that they have sacked manager Veljko Paunovic.
Read moreDetailsThe incident happened on Appleford Road between 1pm and 1.10pm on Wednesday, February 16.
Read moreDetailsA yellow warning for wind is in place from noon tomorrow, Sunday, February 20, until 3pm on Monday, February 21.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a burger van said he ?felt like his heart has been ripped out? after a plan for a drive-through takeaway in Reading was submitted.
Read moreDetailsAT THE end of the day, laughter is a funny old game. And Reading just happens to be at the top of it.
Read moreDetailsA CONCERT is to take place in east Reading two years after it had been due to take place.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players Theatre is asking for volunteers to help make the roof on their building watertight from 10am this morning, Saturday, February 19.
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