Healthy Heart Tip: Dry January
This month is Dry January, which sees many people take on the challenge of curbing their drinking habits for a whole month.
Read moreDetailsThis month is Dry January, which sees many people take on the challenge of curbing their drinking habits for a whole month.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE will attend a demonstration against car meets planned for Wokingham town centre tomorrow afternoon.
Read moreDetailsTen dedicated football bus routes will not be running for Reading FC?s game against Huddersfield this Saturday, January 22.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsAfter a long hiatus, club comedy will return to South Street later this month.
Read moreDetailsAnyone wanting an easy way to catch a haggis is urged to head to Wetherspoon pubs until Wednesday, January 26, so they can enjoy two special meals
Read moreDetailsFollowing the inspection in November 2021, the school was awarded ?good? overall with ?outstanding features?.
Read moreDetailsPRIMARY school children are being encouraged to tackle climate change while also enjoying a good read.
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Read moreDetailsAll visitors to the shopping centre could try their hand at weaving, thanks to organisers Jelly, a creative arts charity.
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