Community Run to help uncover Reading’s history
JOGGERS will get to the bottom of why Reading is pronounced the way it is and where to find the Dalai Lama's favourite restaurant at an upcoming run.
Read moreDetailsJOGGERS will get to the bottom of why Reading is pronounced the way it is and where to find the Dalai Lama's favourite restaurant at an upcoming run.
Read moreDetailsREADING town centre is set to welcome 15 prehistoric friends this summer.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Indie Market will be returning on Sunday, July 30, giving local businesses the opportunity to showcase their very best products.
Read moreDetailsThe pain of parting ... so much harder ... for the ones Who aren't leaving ... Left to linger ... In their grieving.
Read moreDetailsTHREE people from across Berkshire have been confirmed as deacons in the Church of England at a special ceremony held in Oxford last month
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS came together on Sunday afternoon for a celebration of all things Caribbean.
Read moreDetailsA RENEWED call has been made for people to get on the organ donation register as there are more than 100 patients in Berkshire waiting
Read moreDetailsFUNDRAISERS in Reading and Wokingham can now sign up for a unique event to support charity Sue Ryder.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are set to explore their future prospects at an upcoming careers fair.
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