Looking back to look forward: Whitley’s greatest street parties remembered ahead of coronation
SOUTH Reading residents geared up for King Charles III's coronation with an event which showcased the ward's greatest celebrations.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents geared up for King Charles III's coronation with an event which showcased the ward's greatest celebrations.
Read moreDetailsA picture. The Mona Lisa Smile. A picture in my mind. Does She smile because she knows her value?
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has announced an expanded funding scheme for community projects across the Thames Valley region.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents may be unaware of the significance of their garden furnishings.
Read moreDetailsThe work of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission was the subject of Jane Burrell's presentation to Wargrave Local History Society in April.
Read moreDetailsFOR most people, the Coronation of King Charles on Saturday, May 6 will be the first time they have witnessed such an historic occasion
Read moreDetailsTHIS week's Whitley Way Back When offering sees the police introducing students from Geoffrey Fields Infant School to road safety.
Read moreDetailsMUSLIMS across Berkshire will gather at Prospect Park to celebrate one of their most important festivals of the year.
Read moreDetailsA question I'm often asked is 'what counts as kindness?' I do understand that some people want to have a more exact definition.
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