Read on … charity calls for more classroom volunteers
A CHARITY that helps the borough?s child get reading is making an appeal for volunteers to go to classrooms once again
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps the borough?s child get reading is making an appeal for volunteers to go to classrooms once again
Read moreDetailsA READING-based doctor has used her own researches to help diagnose the rare life-threatening disease that her daughter is facing.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S runners are under starters orders for the toughest race in the South Chilterns.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has gone out for new foster parents to come forward to create some magical moments for children.
Read moreDetailsSince becoming Mayor last month, I’ve been reminded what a special town Reading is. We were all horrified by the tragic fire at Rowe Court in West Reading but the...
Read moreDetailsIt feels like only yesterday that I was writing my Christmas message for 2020 – looking back at the year and thinking how much the world had changed as a...
Read moreDetailsHE?S MADE a list, he?s checked it twice, and he?s carried out a PCR test. Santa is raring to go
Read moreDetailsThe foodbank will be delivering extra items on top of basic emergency food parcels to more than 200 households across the Reading area this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsSteve McManus, CEO at the Royal Berkshire Hospital said that sometimes, more than 400 people have arrived at the Emergency Department in one day.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE market with a difference came to Reading town centre on Saturday.
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