Earley Town Council looks for a youth worker
A SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsA READING charity will start tackling the education gap caused by the coronavirus, thanks to a donation from Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF). ABC to Read has been granted £5,000 to...
Read moreDetailsA NEW project designed to help young adults with disabilities to explore their ambitions was launched in Twyford last month. Former prime minister, and local MP, Theresa May cut the...
Read moreDetailsFOUR men have been charged with violent disorder and appeared at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Monday, July 5. It follows an alleged incident that happened in Teviot Road in Tilehurst...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are trying to trace a man armed with a knife who attempted to slash his victim in an assault last month. The incident took place on Wednesday, June 9,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN walking along an Earley road was threatened with a Stanley knife in a late-night robbery. The assault took place around 11.30pm on Saturday, July 3, in De Beauvoir...
Read moreDetailsA WALK-IN covid vaccination clinic in Reading town centre will continue until Friday, July 9. The centre, set up in Reading Borough Council’s offices in bridge Street, was originally due...
Read moreDetailsA man from London has been jailed for drugs and driving offences that took place in Reading. Nickanar Witter, 26 and of College Green in London, was sentenced at Reading...
Read moreDetailsRAMS star Tom Humberstone says it will be a ‘special privilege’ when he and brother Drew line up for Oxford University in the Varsity Match against Cambridge on Sunday, writes...
Read moreDetailsAN ARTS group could be the new custodians of the historic Cemetery Junction arch. Reading Borough Council had put the Grade II listed building up for sale, but with no...
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