A Christmas greeting from Reading Borough Council leader Cllr Jason Brock
As 2023 draws (almost) to its close, a Christmas break will offer some respite for many. A chance to enjoy ...
As 2023 draws (almost) to its close, a Christmas break will offer some respite for many. A chance to enjoy ...
By the time this gets read, as Mayor of Reading I will have attended more Carol Concerts in the last ...
My very best wishes for a restful and joyful holiday period to all my constituents in Reading West and friends ...
As we approach Christmas I would like to wish everyone in our community and the wider world a Merry Christmas ...
A CHRISTMAS craft fair is to be held in Burghfield Common on Sunday, November 26
AN OPPORTUNITY to help charity and get some environmentally friendly festive decorations is coming to Caversham.
THEY are very much part of our lives, so it's no wonder that we want them to take part in ...
A SPECIAL guest is preparing to take up residence in Reading ahead of the festive season, and is looking forward ...
A COMMUNITY group is inviting Whitley residents to its Christmas Wonderland on Saturday, December 2.
A SOUTH Reading community group is inviting residents to join them for a spot of tea and entertainment on Friday, ...
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