POETRY CORNER: Queen bee
Her Bees are all in mourning Their boss is now no longer She's left the hive that was so alive Now slipped just over yonder
Read moreDetailsHer Bees are all in mourning Their boss is now no longer She's left the hive that was so alive Now slipped just over yonder
Read moreDetailsThe Reading group's new season of indoor meetings started on Tuesday, September 13, with a talk by Glenn Duggan on the Tanager family of birds
Read moreDetailsA charity that provides horse riding facilities for people with disabilities is the latest group to receive a grant from the John Sykes Foundation.
Read moreDetailsPangbourne and Reading Abbey Rotary Clubs joined forces to clean up the Thames in Caversham
Read moreDetailsA LOOK at the role of a floating hospital ship will be the focus of a talk by the British Modern Military History Society next week.
Read moreDetailsA SONNING theatre welcomed two acting greats last month for a special fundraising performance
Read moreDetailsREADING HISTORIANS will have the chance to learn about one of the town's most recognised landmarks.
Read moreDetailsA READING runner raised £20,000 at the London Marathon on Sunday, October 2, for a cause close to his heart.
Read moreDetailsA TEA PARTY will be a civilised way to raise money for a mayor's charity of the year.
Read moreDetailsAMONG those taking part in the recent Reading Legal Walk were a team from the Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh
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