Singing sparks joy for older people in Berkshire
Berkshire Maestros and is working with older people and Parkinson?s and Dementia patients to improve their wellbeing through singing
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Maestros and is working with older people and Parkinson?s and Dementia patients to improve their wellbeing through singing
Read moreDetails'People are concerned about the impact that tax rises, soaring energy bills and increases in inflation and interest rates will have on their budgets'
Read moreDetails?I?m going to be here if it depends on me? said Reading FC manager Veljko Paunovic after their defeat to Bristol City.
Read moreDetailsReading?s fight for Championship survival took another hit with their sixth successive loss away to Bristol City.
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been recovered from the River Thames in the search for a man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsWhat better way to celebrate the return of the Six Nations than by entering a contest to win a training session with a former England player?
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY-owned trading company has bought the freehouse of a commercial property in Maidenhead.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre office space could become residential accommodation following a real estate deal.
Read moreDetailsINOV8 Robotics won a regional heat of the First Lego League competition, and will represent the South East in the final later this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Home Guard Social Club is venue to the event on Wednesday, March 9.
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