Torch: Service marks big step for charity
A READING charity celebrated the merging of its 20 Reading help hubs on Wednesday, June 29.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity celebrated the merging of its 20 Reading help hubs on Wednesday, June 29.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY community initiative is helping stroke survivors navigate the social side of their recoveries.
Read moreDetailsA TRAINING course will help people prepare for job interviews.
Read moreDetailsTelecomms provider CityFibre will be summoned to a council hearing on Thursday to present plans and face questioning over disruption
Read moreDetailsTHREE members of Reading Buses? finance team are among those the firm has named as its stars.
Read moreDetailsA RESPECTED theologian will be visiting Reading this Saturday to take part in a question and answer session about her book.
Read moreDetailsAFTER more than two years of Covid disruption Wokingham Choral Society has an accomplished performance of Bach?s Mass in B Minor
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, June 21, Reading shaka hosted two yoga sessions for the samaj to mark the International Day of Yoga
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm is one of the best in the country when it comes to planning.
Read moreDetailsJuly is the month for you to get out and enjoy your garden whether it?s an open area in the country or a more compact urban space.
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