‘It’s a place full of talent, excitement, art and culture’ First Whitley Carnival set to explore ward’s creative side
A NEW summer event will showcase the very best of a South Reading ward on Sunday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsA NEW summer event will showcase the very best of a South Reading ward on Sunday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE church is holding a summer of afternoon teas with some very special guests.
Read moreDetailsWe love cats in our house. We have two of our own and, as fosterers for TVAW, at least one in the cathouse at the end of our garden at...
Read moreDetailsTalking to people about kindness is a joy. Every time I do it, I realise just how much fun I'm having and how much it makes me smile.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is inviting residents to try some, non-alcoholic, wines and cheese at an upcoming event on Thursday, June 29.
Read moreDetailsPhotographs and poems exploring life and culture on Oxford Road have been combined into an exhibition by the Alliance for Cohesion and Racial Equality
Read moreDetailsWhen I run it's just like poetry I'm limping like a limerick Looking for that last rhyme I stumble like a stanza
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading organisation is calling on budding performers to take part in an upcoming talent competition.
Read moreDetailsA NEW summer event is set to bring South Reading communities together on Sunday, June 11.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school welcomed 300 KS2 pupils for a day celebrating all things STEAM.
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