Churches need to change support for vulnerable communities, says Diocese of Oxford report
Churches need to question their current response to transport poverty, affordable rural housing, and hidden poverty.
Read moreDetailsChurches need to question their current response to transport poverty, affordable rural housing, and hidden poverty.
Read moreDetailsREADING broke their long standing winless run away at Swansea City in a goal packed Championship contest.
Read moreDetailsA PAIR of thieves armed with a knife threatened staff at a Reading bookmaker last night. Now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsWE?VE GOT two great new entries in this week?s RaW Sounds Today playlist
Read moreDetailsTHE FAIRY tale that inspired Disney?s Frozen will whisk audiences on a magical journey at South Street Arts this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is one of the oldest in England, having been granted a Royal Charter to award degrees nearly a century ago
Read moreDetailsMarket Yard has taken over the Reading Post building on Tessa Road, and transformed the print works into a space for food, drink and entertainment.
Read moreDetailsThe group has a new Aerial Ladder Platform, thanks to investment from the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new bar in Reading town centre, with games such as Bavarian axe throwing, are uncertain.
Read moreDetailsA PARK & RIDE facility is being moved from Winnersh to Earley to allow construction works to take place.
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