Choir to sing notes of support at refugee fundraiser
A SINGING group is set to showcase its vocal talents at an upcoming recital at Douai Abbey, Woolhampton.
A SINGING group is set to showcase its vocal talents at an upcoming recital at Douai Abbey, Woolhampton.
TWO MUSEUMS in Reading are inviting neurodivergent visitors of all ages to take in their exhibits in a suitable and ...
Reading Buses is set to make bus travel around town easier than ever as it introduces new option to pay ...
A senior member of the Criminal Investigation Department in Reading has been given a prestigious awards from the Police Federation
The new GP access recovery plan has seen nearly 4,000 additional staff recruited in GP practices across the South East ...
As the colder days draw in, we at Home Instead turn our minds to the challenges many older people have ...
The Diwali celebration will see the return of the Broad Street parade, featuring mechanical puppets and light displays, on Saturday, ...
Creative media production students from Reading College and University Centre visited Shinfield Studios for the launch of Screen Berkshire.
AN ACCIDENT black spot on one of Reading's busiest roads needs action according to ward councillors.
Heather's skydive makes an impact for teens' mental wellbeing
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