Council announces free road closures for coronation street parties
Wokingham Borough Council is calling for street party organisers to apply for free road closures to celebrate the occasion.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is calling for street party organisers to apply for free road closures to celebrate the occasion.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD Parish Council is urging residents to take part in a global initiative which promotes sustainable living.
Read moreDetailsThe support will fund resource packs to help new volunteers, to help coordinators to increase memberships, and to encourage others to start groups
Read moreDetailsBIRD LOVERS are being called upon for a study conducted by researchers at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC succumbed to a second consecutive home defeat, losing 1-0 to Millwall on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA week of action saw police focus on disruption of drug offences, with particular focus on those who exploit vulnerable people and communities
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support will continue to offer free community testing following its testing programme during HIV Testing Week last month
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS at the University of Reading have featured in the world-renowned magazine Nature.
Read moreDetailsA CHOIR is inviting music lovers to take part in an upcoming performance at All Saints Church, Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsA GRASSROOTS football team has come together to raise money for those affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
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