Inner Wheel Club of Reading and Maiden Erlegh turns soup into water
The group members raised money for clean water by holding a lunch party
Read moreDetailsThe group members raised money for clean water by holding a lunch party
Read moreDetailsA commemorative cake and a Morris Minor were the lunchtime stars
Read moreDetailsReading Maiden Erlegh completes a bumper 12 months
Read moreDetailsSonia Brown delighted and in a 'state of shock'
Read moreDetailsHundreds of frozen meals will be distributed during coldest months
Read moreDetails101 years of fundraising for charity
Read moreDetailsGet broken household items mended at a borough repair cafe this weekend.
Read moreDetailsFilled with toys by The Cowshed, the bags will delight children on Christmas Day
Read moreDetailsA house has been transformed into one of the only Buddhist places of worship in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsThe Natural History Museum is inviting residents to hear its plans for a new facility in Earley..
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