‘Mum in a million’ to open Race for Life
People of all ages and abilities are welcome to take part in Race for Life at Prospect Park on Liebenrood Road.
Read moreDetailsPeople of all ages and abilities are welcome to take part in Race for Life at Prospect Park on Liebenrood Road.
Read moreDetailsA bottle bank site in Reading that became plagued by fly tipping for years has finally been sealed off.
Read moreDetailsA GARDEN centre with branches in Spencers Wood and Hare Hatch is organising a special event in time for Mothering Sunday this weekend.
Read moreDetailsWE ALL know the Ding is one of the best places in the country for so many reasons. Now it can add the fun factor for youngsters to the list
Read moreDetailsWith Mothering Sunday just days away, many shoppers will be flocking to florists to purchase flowers as a token of their appreciation.
Read moreDetailsNudea will be launching a pop-up shop in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsTesco grant helps Reading pupils grow their own food
Read moreDetailsThe centre near Caversham has proven a highly-rated place for golfing activities.
Read moreDetailsMemories from a Mod who was there
Read moreDetailsGreen Park gets even greener
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