POETRY CORNER: Saturday Treat
Our daughter’s diabeticKeeps strictly to a dietShe’s very good at doing thisHas no sweet things on the quiet. But Saturday is different;She has a special treatWhen she comes to see...
Read moreDetailsOur daughter’s diabeticKeeps strictly to a dietShe’s very good at doing thisHas no sweet things on the quiet. But Saturday is different;She has a special treatWhen she comes to see...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Bulmershe School have been presented with certificates by Woodley town mayor. Cllr Janet Sartorel celebrated those that completed the Mini Medics course, which teaches first aid to children....
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to tackle scams ran throughout July in an attempt to address the issue. Sling Your Hook, started by Neighbourhood Watch, helped point out scenarios where victims get caught...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a long and boring period when the Reading Geological Society avoided physical lectures and field meetings, we can now announce, at last, a programme of Field Meetings. Our lectures...
Read moreDetailsONCE it churned out page turners galore. Now it’s starting a new chapter as home to 25 apartments. The former Cox and Wyman factory in Reading – once the largest...
Read moreDetailsA READING store is extending a scheme to recycle used facemasks due to demand. Wilko, which is based in Broad Street Mall, will now accepted the disposable items until the...
Read moreDetailsTHE BRITISH Transport Police is looking for new members for its Independent Advisory Group. The group helps to engage communities, develop plans and review activity and operations, independent of the...
Read moreDetailsREADING’S famous beer, bulbs and biscuits has been refreshed for the 21st century thanks to a new town centre venue. The former Argos store in the Broad Street Mall has...
Read moreDetailsGo Cinemas, a Wokingham-based outdoor cinema company, is hosting open air cinema showings between Friday, August 13, and Saturday, August 28.
Read moreDetailsReading finished their pre-season preparations with a defeat against Crystal Palace as the Premier League side took a 3-1 victory despite being down to 10 players. Jean-Philippe Mateta had given...
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