IN THE COMMUNITY: Race Night raises £402.00 for charity at The Oddfellows
The stakes were high at the Oddfellows Hall in Reading earlier this month when members and guests competed in a nail-biting horse-racing contest.
Read moreDetailsThe stakes were high at the Oddfellows Hall in Reading earlier this month when members and guests competed in a nail-biting horse-racing contest.
Read moreDetailsNow you can save money for going to the cinema - and you don?t need to talk to any meerkats to do so, thanks to South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsA NEW campaign is launching aimed at cutting down on food waste and helping people who need to access food banks.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM artists will feature prominently in this year's Henley Arts Trail - and you will be able to visit them over the weekend event
Read moreDetailsA LEADING surgeon is preparing to complete a hat trick of challenges to help fight cancer.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust wins the information literacy award for raising the profile of health literacy in adolescents
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning unveils a new skills hub for upskilling technicians after Thames Valley Berkshire local enterprise partnership funding
Read moreDetailsOnly 5% of pupils were offered a third-place preference or lower during National Offer Day, Tuesday, April 19
Read moreDetailsThis velvety chocolate mousse uses chestnuts in place of more traditional ingredients to create a really light and airy dessert.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Green Party says its priority in the local elections is to create a town that is fairer, greener and more affordabl
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