Forbury sees new wildflower patch dedicated to Reading’s foster carers
Brighter Futures for Children invited lead councillors and foster carers to take part in the planting of a new wildflower patch in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children invited lead councillors and foster carers to take part in the planting of a new wildflower patch in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsArtist Caroline Streatfield has completed two projects on the Oxford Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES are being encouraged to get creative at free workshops held across Whitley in the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsTICKETS for the second running of a mental health and well-being conference are now on sale.
Read moreDetailsA NEW South Reading summer event is calling on the community for volunteers to ensure its smooth running.
Read moreDetailsORGANISERS of a popular Wokingham summer event are on the search for more on-the-day volunteers.
Read moreDetailsA POWERFUL piece of artwork was unveiled on Monday morning, in a ceremony which highlighted Reading's commitment to tackling knife crime and violence.
Read moreDetailsAhmad Kalim has successfully published his first book, Bloody Justice, which follows the events in the wake of a double killing at Coney Island
Read moreDetailsBOWLERS and batters will celebrate the launch of a new sports facility by attending its opening ceremony.
Read moreDetailsA NEW community liaison group is set to meet for the first time to help a Wokingham village improve its infrastructure for sustainable travel.
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