PICTURES: Unity on show at Kenyan family fun day
READING residents were treated to a fun-filled community event celebrating the town's diversity on Saturday, August 6.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents were treated to a fun-filled community event celebrating the town's diversity on Saturday, August 6.
Read moreDetailsHELP for people starting to research their family tree is on offer at a special session next week.
Read moreDetailsREADERS are invited to join in a creative book group taking place in a Reading town centre bar later this month.
Read moreDetailsTutu's Ethiopian Table in Reading's Palmer Park is holding its latest Poetry in the Park event on Saturday, August 20
Read moreDetailsFor some time now I have been actively sharing stories of the kindness that exists in the world with my family, friends and colleagues.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision, Autism Berkshire, and Sport in Mind are all set to receive a grant as the council releases another round of funding
Read moreDetailsI am gradually coming to the conclusion that the most challenging part of driving is not actually finding a destination, but parking.
Read moreDetailsHERE?S a news story about Yesterday, except it?s in the future.
Read moreDetailsA new study has revealed the brainiest areas in England - and Reading is in fourth place.
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