Berkshire MS Therapy Centre to hold sparkling jubilee afternoon tea
A Reading-based charity is organising a sparkling jubilee afternoon tea.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based charity is organising a sparkling jubilee afternoon tea.
Read moreDetailsFOR some, it?s a Saturday night ritual that?s a load of balls, but for others the National Lottery really has made a difference
Read moreDetailsAS READING prepares for three days of extreme weather, the council has issued some guidance to help residents during this period. It comes as the Met Office raised its weather...
Read moreDetailsWE CAN?T guarantee they?ll be playing tiddly-om-pom-pom, but we can promise some great afternoons of music
Read moreDetailsREAL ALE fans will be able to try a brand-new festive beer this weekend.
Read moreDetailsAN AFFECTIONATE celebration of the Women's Institute is coming to three Reading-area venues over the coming week
Read moreDetailsYour waist circumference is an indicator of your risk of developing heart disease. If you carry too much fat around your middle, your risk is higher
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, June 21, Reading shaka hosted two yoga sessions for the samaj to mark the International Day of Yoga
Read moreDetailsJuly is the month for you to get out and enjoy your garden whether it?s an open area in the country or a more compact urban space.
Read moreDetailsA FOCUS on the science of leafy greens is coming to two garden centres this weekend and it is open to primary school aged children
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