A night with the stars: Launchpad’s Big Sleep Out to return, helping Reading’s homeless and vulnerable population
FORGET a night with the stars, a Reading-based charity is hoping you'll have a night under them instead.
Read moreDetailsFORGET a night with the stars, a Reading-based charity is hoping you'll have a night under them instead.
Read moreDetailsA CAR MEET is to take place at a Knowl Hill pub on Thursday, September 8.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn sign language that can be used within a church context is the theme for a new course taking place in October.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day is to take place in Woodley pub over the bank holiday weekend.
Read moreDetailsWITH two thirds of them achieving A*-B grades at A Level, pupils at a school in Earley are celebrating today. Maiden Erlegh School students’ grades are significantly higher overall than...
Read moreDetailsA THAMES Valley Police officer who usually patrols Berkshire on a motorbike is swapping his leathers for Lycra this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council play worker Connor Steepe has been nominated for the Chris Tarrant Award, sponsored by The Oracle
Read moreDetailsRead College has been nominated in three categories, including Charity of the Year, sponsored by ROC Search
Read moreDetailsThe Maybank Community Group, in Shinfield, has been nominated for the Community of the Year award, sponsored by Hilton Hotel, Reading
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