Concert singers will be on hot stuff
A CHAMBER choir is preparing for their autumn concert with a programme filled with fire.
A CHAMBER choir is preparing for their autumn concert with a programme filled with fire.
Leaders Romans Group has announced Martin Fillery will work within its Shared Ownership team, with a focus on working with ...
A charity quiz night has raised over £5,000 for health charities at Reading's Royal Berkshire Hospital.
AN EVENING of folk music taking place next week will be a poignant tribute to a much-loved musician
YEAR 6 students across South Reading have created an audio time capsule, reflecting on their memories of lockdown and hopes ...
A READING CHARITY is inviting youngsters to attend free dance classes to promote positive mental wellbeing.
A COMMUNITY GROUP is inviting senior residents for an exciting afternoon of food and entertainment.
Police have released CCTV images of men they would like to speak to in connection with a GBH which took ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a fatal road traffic accident which took place in Tilehurst on Thursday, October 6
Police are appealing for witnesses to a sexual assault in which a woman was grabbed and assaulted on London Road ...
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