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Jack and Joshua will run a marathon a day for Project Perimeter
Read moreDetailsJack and Joshua will run a marathon a day for Project Perimeter
Read moreDetailsStaff and residents at Austen House care home in Lower Earley took a stroll down memory lane as part of World Photography Day last week.
Read moreDetailsRefugee Support Group's mission is to improve the lives of Refugees and people seeking asylum, providing support, advice, promotion, awareness
Read moreDetailsHunters Dog Holiday is looking for new members to join its network of trusted, vetted, licensed dog boarders providing homes-from-home to dogs on holiday.
Read moreDetails'Never go to bed on an argument,' says couple, 70 years married
Read moreDetailsTwo Caversham based residents have taken on a gruelling challenge while travelling the world on two wheels.
Read moreDetailsSignature at Ascot, a luxury care home based in Ascot, organised several events for residents and families to celebrate Royal Ascot.
Read moreDetailsAs we drag the suitcases out, We decide we're packing light, Until the case is overflowing 'n' We've been at it half the night.
Read moreDetailsPangbourne Rotary Club has welcomed a new member as it looks ahead to its next fundraising event
Read moreDetailsMotor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA) volunteer and Reading resident Linda Jenkins has won an award that recognises the voluntary efforts of over 65s. The Senior Changemakers: Volunteering Champion Awards were...
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