‘We came to the UK with a dream of making a life here’: Family blesses first home with Hindu ceremony
A FAMILY of four welcomed staff from a housebuilder to their new Shinfield home as they gave it a Hindu blessing.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY of four welcomed staff from a housebuilder to their new Shinfield home as they gave it a Hindu blessing.
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR figure of a campaign group which holds pharmaceutical companies to account will take to RISC to deliver a talk.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY cafe is welcoming over 50s for a warm meal, drink and a catch-up thanks to a new initiative.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY GROUP is inviting new and existing members to purchase membership for 2024.
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity is welcoming people to its evening of festive celebrations and hearty singing on Tuesday, December 5.
Read moreDetailsA WOMEN'S society has been celebrated for its effort to help a fellow community group throw its annual fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsIt is very hectic on the tube, And rather dirty and smelly, But I love the West End, Even more than Harrods deli.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading musician Marc Hockley's new single, Little Devils, is set for release on streaming platforms from Tuesday, October 31
Read moreDetailsPROFESSORS at the Universities of Reading staff have broken down the myths and truths behind people's favourite autumn festivities.
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