Honest Motherhood: Happy Birthday Leo
We celebrated Leo's second Birthday earlier this month. A joyous occasion and a house full of his favourite people. A day like a giant hug
Read moreDetailsWe celebrated Leo's second Birthday earlier this month. A joyous occasion and a house full of his favourite people. A day like a giant hug
Read moreDetailsThis brand-new Council facility offers a quirky mini golf course. I really love the miniature landmarks dotted around it, including Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsNOSTALGIA ain't what as good as it used to be. At least that's what my children keep telling me.
Read moreDetailsBefore the energy price hike it was estimated that more than 7,000 households in Reading were already in fuel poverty, struggling to make ends meet.
Read moreDetailsLike the popular conception of Marmite ? love it or hate it ? Reading is the centre of the music world in a week's time as the Festival rolls in
Read moreDetailsIt will soon be festival season in Reading as we prepare for huge numbers of young people descending upon the town for fun, sun and top music acts.
Read moreDetailsYou know you're having a great Summer when someone declares they need a "rest day" after one too many days out. Here are some highlights
Read moreDetailsI'm sure I'm not the only person who gets exasperated, annoyed and even infuriated by travelling around Reading.
Read moreDetailsI am gradually coming to the conclusion that the most challenging part of driving is not actually finding a destination, but parking.
Read moreDetailsAs we sweltered in record temperatures last week, many of us will have looked at our homes and wondered how we?re going to cope with more heatwaves
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