IN THE COMMUNITY: Chances to go birdwatching with Reading RSPB Group
Highlights include large flocks of Skylarks in the fields and a covey of Red-legged Partridges. We had an enjoyable walk and saw 21 species of bird.
Read moreDetailsHighlights include large flocks of Skylarks in the fields and a covey of Red-legged Partridges. We had an enjoyable walk and saw 21 species of bird.
Read moreDetailsTeresa Verney-Brookes is advocating for more choice and personalisation in funeral care following a personal send-off for her father, Brian
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday
Read moreDetailsA READING charity is introducing toddlers and preschoolers to music through fun-filled weekly sessions.
Read moreDetailsINDIVIDUALS and communities have pooled together in recent months to tackle the common enemy that is the cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR photographer has captured the remarkable effect a spot of rain can have on one particular part of Whitley.
Read moreDetailsI'd never felt loved until that day in October 2019 when the people of Reading gave me a hug
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsPublished historian Terry Dixon will lead a guided walk around sites of interest while examining the influence of women on the history of Reading
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Woodley and Earley Art Group will be gathering this for a demonstration.
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