All sewn up: Reading Sewing Bee set to launch next week
Reading Sewing Bee is set to bring a new dedicated space for textiles work to the town when it opens ...
Reading Sewing Bee is set to bring a new dedicated space for textiles work to the town when it opens ...
GUESTS heading to shows at a Reading-based arts centre can now drink the boards while watching actors tread them.
THE DATE has been set for the annual World Day of Prayer service.
FOOTBALLERS will be able to see clearly thanks to a donation from a Reading-based charitable foundation.
YOUNGSTERS are being invited to apply for a summer internship scheme with Royal Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS).
A memorial art piece dedicated to David Wails, Joe Ritchie-Bennett, and James Furlong, by anonymous artist Peachy has returned to ...
Crews found a fire in a first floor flat with smoke affecting the first and second floors.
Let’s talk about stress; a term frequently mentioned in clinics, yet often underestimated in its significance and the profound effects ...
THE INQUEST into the Forbury Gardens terror attack has heard that repeated warnings were given to authorities about killer Saadallah
ONE of the country's biggest musical stars will be returning to The Hexagon this autumn, complete with two special guests.
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