Council’s apprentices are settling in nicely
AN APPRENTICESHIP scheme at Reading Borough Council welcomed its first recruits earlier this autumn and they are settling in well.
Read moreDetailsAN APPRENTICESHIP scheme at Reading Borough Council welcomed its first recruits earlier this autumn and they are settling in well.
Read moreDetailsA new exhibition this weekend will give Reading residents the opportunity to say farewell to a landmark
Read moreDetailsA pub chain is joining up with Coca-Cola to launch a hero driver campaign during the Christmas party season.
Read moreDetailsThe Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is back in action following the pandemic-enforced lockdowns and they welcome new members
Read moreDetailsReading Pride?s MyUmbrella LGBT+ project has held a Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil since 2015 to remember lives lost.
Read moreDetailsThe questionnaire received more than 1,050 responses from teenagers, keen to tell Tilehurst Parish Council what they need in the area.
Read moreDetailsTuesday Stroke Club members celebrated their 39th Birthday earlier this month with a party
Read moreDetailsa Hare Hatch-based garden centre is looking for Santas to come forward. And elves
Read moreDetailsArtist Gemma Anusa has installed a display on Oxford Road to honour the area's "diverse and rich culture".
Read moreDetailsTwyford Singers? Come and Sing Messiah day launched the start of the choir?s 60th anniversary celebrations
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