Newly born charity helps Wokingham and Reading babies
Josimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsJosimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsTHE formal identification of a second person who died in a fire at flats in Rowe Court has taken place.
Read moreDetailsTHEY'RE a festive tradition that Reading can't get enough of, and thankfully they'll be back this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN party councillor is calling for Prime Minister Boris Johnson to resign, and is urging Reading West MP Alok Sharma to back his stance.
Read moreDetailsFOR many bus fans, it?s the highlight of the year ? and finally, it?s returning. The Reading Buses open day will take place this summer
Read moreDetailsA NEW resource will help teachers and education specialists to better understand pupils who have additional needs.
Read moreDetailsEVERY week, we bring you a round-up of the best bands performing or from the Reading and Wokingham areas.
Read moreDetailsHMRC has reminded parents to check whether they are eligible for tax-free childcare.
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST school that helps pupils with additional needs will be able to expand its capacity.
Read moreDetailsGARDEN waste collections are set to resume in Reading.
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