Birds of a feather marks St Paul’s Church celebration
Although the buildings are still closed under the Government’s lockdown rules, most churches are holding online services.
Read moreDetailsAlthough the buildings are still closed under the Government’s lockdown rules, most churches are holding online services.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad, which aims to prevent homelessness in Reading and surrounding areas, launched a new website last month, with a bit of help from tech specialist AND Digital.
Read moreDetailsA collection of handmade words of encouragement have been placed over a railway bridge in Woodley aimed at helping people who are going through a difficult time in their lives.
Read moreDetailsA fund set up to help charities across the Thames Valley affected by the coronavirus pandemic has handed out more than £450,000.
Read moreDetailsISOLATEDTalks.com has been launched to support the work of The Samaritans. The charity receives calls and emails from people who often need someone to talk to and find themselves in...
Read moreDetailsThe Tywford Beer Festival had been due to take place on Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13, but has been pulled.
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, the primary and secondary students of Foundry College came together to create a range of artwork and posters in response to a shout out by Wokingham borough council,...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading’s weather observatory show that, as at 10am on 20 May, there had already been more than 610 hours of sunshine since the start of March –...
Read moreDetailsIT WAS NOT the celebration with family and friends they started planning last Autumn – just the two of them at home in isolation.
Read moreDetailsWhat are you feeding your mind on lately? I recently was on a video call with work colleagues and we took the time to get to know each other a...
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