Pangbourne Rotary Club takes the Afghan community to its heart
Pangbourne Rotary Club members have led initiatives to help the Afghan community as they settle into the UK
Read moreDetailsPangbourne Rotary Club members have led initiatives to help the Afghan community as they settle into the UK
Read moreDetailsMonica Jobson, now in her 80s, has spent two decades helping maintain the University of Reading?s Harris Garden.
Read moreDetailsWHEN helping people declutter, home expert Marie Kondo recommends finding joy. And that?s exactly what a Twyford couple in their 70s have don
Read moreDetailsPLANS are in full swing for the return of a popular fundraising cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsTom Daley, a four-time Olympic medallist, is part way through a four day endurance challenge called Hell of a Homecoming in aid of Comic Relief.
Read moreDetailsTHIS week is National Nest Box Week, and to celebrate a housebuilder has create a special quiz about our feathered friends.
Read moreDetailsWhen 14-year-old Nick was told he would have to leave his home town of Reading to move to his new foster home he came up with an idea.
Read moreDetailsIan Beal, managing director at Persimmon Homes Thames Valley, the team are now looking for ideas on staff bucket lists to help reach the total.
Read moreDetailsIf you enjoy music and singing, come and help us raise the roof with the Reading Male Voice Choir concert
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Maestros and is working with older people and Parkinson?s and Dementia patients to improve their wellbeing through singing
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