Phone mast plan for Caversham would be like something out of War of the Worlds
A PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
Read moreDetailsA PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday, August 7.
Read moreDetailsThe Development Fund, now in its ninth round of funding, assists churches across the Diocese of Oxford.
Read moreDetailsThe food festival is open until 7pm on Thursday, July 28, but people are asked to arrive earlier so as not to miss out.
Read moreDetailsFORGET Jurassic Park, the dinosaurs can be found at Wellington Country Park.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers are the heartbeat of Oxfam and currently they are seeking more volunteers for their charity shops in Reading.
Read moreDetailsMany Reading people are still not going out through fear of catching Covid-19, and may have lost their confidence and previous social connections
Read moreDetailsA READING food surplus project has reported a marked increase in service users over the past 12 months.
Read moreDetailsA NEW play facility is set to open in Wokingham on Saturday, July 30, just in time for the summer holidays.
Read moreDetailsA NEW Pilgrims? Way is now open, running from Reading to Southampton and then on to Spain.
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