Reading-based recruitment agency raises £50,000 for charity to mark its 50th year
ITS Building People, based on Kings Road, organised a year of special events in honour of its golden jubilee.
ITS Building People, based on Kings Road, organised a year of special events in honour of its golden jubilee.
A CHARITY that offers palliative care is marking Lymphoedema Awareness Week by raising awareness.
MORE THAN 700 Christmas trees were recycled by Sue Ryder across January, helping raise nearly £12,000 for its work.
Sue Ryder is urging the public to donate any Christmas gifts they don't need, want or like.
Sue Ryder is calling on local people to get active by joining its December Daily Dash.
A CHARITY darts night hit the bullseye when it came to fundraising.
FUNDRAISERS in Reading and Wokingham can now sign up for a unique event to support charity Sue Ryder.
The mural champions the nurses at Sue Ryder, which provides support and palliative care for those with terminal illness and ...
The first multi-charity shop brand in the UK is set to open a branch in The Oracle following a successful ...
A whopping £5,000 donation will boost the funds of the Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice in Reading, courtesy of ...
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