Support group set to help tackle sexual violence
A READING-BASED charity is inviting women to attend its upcoming peer support group combatting sexual violence.
A READING-BASED charity is inviting women to attend its upcoming peer support group combatting sexual violence.
Eligible people in Berkshire can now book their life-saving autumn Covid vaccine online.
A chance to look back at those many times is coming to Reading town centre on Wednesday, thanks to The ...
Hurst Morris People, after a busy summer at shows, fetes and a seaside folk festival, are inviting everyone to have ...
A PLAN to relocate Reading's police station to Whitley has been delayed by another year.
PLANS to hold a second disability pride day in Reading will be enhanced by the feedback from people who attended ...
A CLOTHING company that was due to let Reading Borough Council use its offices for a cycle hub has apologised ...
READING'S Hexagon Theatre was partially built using RAAC concrete, but it remains fully open following an inspection.
READING residents will have the opportunity to share their views and learn about the town's university's work.
Whiteknights bowling club is inviting members of the community to try out a new sport when they host their annual ...
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