Whitley Way Back When: The ‘Pride of South Reading’ and its very own George Best
WHITLEY is known as the centre of football in Reading; the home of the Royals and John Madejski Academy.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY is known as the centre of football in Reading; the home of the Royals and John Madejski Academy.
Read moreDetailsREADING Families' Forum is holding a conference to help support families of disabled children and young adults.
Read moreDetailsA YOUNGSTER with a rare genetic condition had a birthday to remember, with a bit of help from Mickey Mouse and his friends
Read moreDetailsA FILM screening looking the impact the British Empire has over life today will be coming to Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsWhile visitors are welcome at any time, Thames Valley Chorus is holding an open rehearsal starting at 7.30pm on Tuesday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsAN INFORMAL social media get together for users of Twitter and Mastadon is to take place in Caversham later month
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING charity is calling on members of the community to take part in a unique fundraising challenge.
Read moreDetailsSaCats Protection has launched a search to find the nation's most marvellous moggies, each aimed at sharing tales of devotion, courage & companionship
Read moreDetailsCHRISTIANS from across Reading will be coming together for a combined service later this month.
Read moreDetailsTHE perfect finish to a picture is the theme of a gathering of the Reading Guild of Artists in Earley next week.
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