Volunteer Corner as seen in Reading Today of March 2, 2022
Three great ways you can help make Reading a better place by volunteering
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help make Reading a better place by volunteering
Read moreDetailsLaura Turner going out with her son Charlie Green in September 2018 when he suddenly stopped breathing. Now they are raising money for SCAS.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 200 protestors gathered in pouring rain last night in a last-ditch bid to prevent a golf course from being turned into housing
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Planning Applications Committee meeting on Monday, March 2, the plan for 223 new homes on Reading Golf Club has been approved.
Read moreDetailsTHE new budget for Reading is one that has the right balance of prudence and caution, as well as ambition and opportunity.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of International Women?s Day will take place in Smelly Alley next week.
Read moreDetailsThe Grumpy Goat, based in Smelly Alley, is teaming up with South Street Arts Centre for the return of a two-day festival,
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Alok Sharma has had to self-isolate after testing positive for covi
Read moreDetailsREADING Labour has called on West Reading MP, Alok Sharma, to forward Russian donations to support Ukrainians.
Read moreDetailsAN ONLINE consultation will take place tomorrow over plans to convert office space in Reading town centre into 103 home
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