Borough 41 Club theatre trip raises thousands for Macmillan Cancer
A night out at Wokingham Theatre entertains and supports charity
Read moreDetailsA night out at Wokingham Theatre entertains and supports charity
Read moreDetailsThe figures for the park-and-ride bus service from Winnersh Triangle into Reading have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe group members raised money for clean water by holding a lunch party
Read moreDetailsMark's taking part in this year's Reading Half Marathon, for the woodland centre charity that supports families whose children have special needs
Read moreDetailsThe charity's themed event is a story book success
Read moreDetailsA tender has opened for the £2.65m work.
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Foundation steps up for Winnersh students
Read moreDetailsA commemorative cake and a Morris Minor were the lunchtime stars
Read moreDetailsHeroes and heroines can enjoy a magical event to support Dingley's Promise
Read moreDetailsUnder new ownership, the British Garden Centres store opens in March
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