Council tax rebates underway in Reading
Rebates have already been distributed to nearly 40,000 residents who pay their bill via direct debit.
Read moreDetailsRebates have already been distributed to nearly 40,000 residents who pay their bill via direct debit.
Read moreDetailsJack and The Beanstalk seeks young cast members. Apply soon.
Read moreDetailsMusical theatre gala seeks new talent. Deadline soon.
Read moreDetailsA NEW children?s festival is continuing this week with a range of theatrical events for all ages at South Street arts centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the Queen?s 70th anniversary as monarch was held at Earley St Peter?s Church on Sunday
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST church is preparing to celebrate the jubilee by holding a jamboree.
Read moreDetailsA HENLEY town centre pub is set to become the top spot in town for alfresco dining and drinking in its new look courtyard area this summer.
Read moreDetailsREADING is one of the best places in the country for residents? access to healthcare services.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER seamstress who now lives in Finchampstead held a party to celebrate her 100th birthday.
Read moreDetailsDo you plan your meals in advance? If you don?t, it may be something you could consider. It can save money in the cost of living crisis
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