Francisco sets off to Reading’s twin town, San Francisco Libre, Nicaragua
Reading resident Francisco Maddicks left to visit Nicaragua last Thursday and arrived in the town of San Francisco Libre
Read moreDetailsReading resident Francisco Maddicks left to visit Nicaragua last Thursday and arrived in the town of San Francisco Libre
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM charity has received the Prime Minister's Point of Light Award in recognition of its work to address sustainability and food poverty.
Read moreDetailsTENS of thousands of visitors will visit Reading for the town's upcoming music festival.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY choir is inviting those with a love of singing to join its ranks.
Read moreDetailsThe games is gone. Glimpse of gold none grasped, Nobody grew, to even grapple with the ghost of greatness
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity has been awarded £400,000 in funding from The National Lottery Community Fund.
Read moreDetailsAn employee who has risen from bus driver to a top managerial position has been shortlisted for two awards.
Read moreDetailsARCHAEOLOGISTS from the University of Reading have embarked on another round of excavations at the site of an Anglo-Saxon monastery.
Read moreDetailsTHE HIGH Commissioners of two Caribbean countries are hosting a T20 cricket match.
Read moreDetailsReading-based children's author Holly Webb has been unveiled as a south west regional ambassador for girlguiding.
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