Newly born charity helps Wokingham and Reading babies
Josimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsJosimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsThe RBFA is called out to an average of 2,200 Automatic Fire Alarms each year, but it said that 99% of these are false alarms.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to make it easier to talk about death and grief has been launched with a new partnership.
Read moreDetailsTWO Maidenhead-based charities that are used by people living in the borough have received donations from a housebuilder.
Read moreDetailsHere are three ways you can help make Reading a better place, courtesy of Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsCharity Divorce Recovery Workshop has just announced the dates of its new course to help overcome the pain of separation and divorce
Read moreDetailsA NEW year is always a good time to challenge yourself and that?s exactly what a Reading woman has done.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM from a Craddock Road plumbing merchants are preparing not for a rush on stopcocks, but for some footballing action
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Newbold Diversity Lectures begin next month
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