Rotary club’s art fair helps feed thousands
HUNDREDS of packaged meals were delivered to community support groups to help feed those in need in Reading and Wokingham ...
HUNDREDS of packaged meals were delivered to community support groups to help feed those in need in Reading and Wokingham ...
With the Labour-run council outsourcing access to our gyms and pools, prices have gone up considerably. However, you can get ...
Most of us will have had reason to visit Reading's Royal Berkshire Hospital (RBH) at some point, whether for treatment ...
THERE'S a lot of talk about Veganuary - switching to plant-based meals over the course of the first month of ...
Education Business Partnership (EBP), a charity that helps students source work experience, needs to find placements for nearly 2,000 young ...
CHILDREN in South Reading will showcase their mastery of the spoken word in an exciting initiative this February.
WHITLEY is known as the centre of football in Reading; the home of the Royals and John Madejski Academy.
At Wargrave Local History Society's January meeting, Joy Pibworth gave a presentation about author Jane Austen's time at school in ...
Three great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Berkshire Banshees Wheelchair Rugby hosted their first of two taster sessions last Sunday for children aged eight-16.
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