Twyford Christmas Fayre set to return
Twyford Together's Christmas Fayre will return in December to mark the beginning of the festive season.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Together's Christmas Fayre will return in December to mark the beginning of the festive season.
Read moreDetailsTo mark National Tree Week, the parish council plans to plant 25 more trees on Stanlake Meadow.
Read moreDetailsCllr Rachel Burgess said the council has made false claims about improvements to diversity in near Emmbrook.
Read moreDetailsSt Mary's Church is hosting a Big Quiz Night on Saturday, November 20 to raise money for Tearfund.
Read moreDetails"THE COUNCIL has failed in its equality duty," a resident has said, after a town centre building was left without a working lift.
Read moreDetailsPremium Car Parks is supporting Reading's No5 Young People, as the charity prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsLaurence, 38, finance director at Reading Buses, explored Reading?s past to commemorate the national campaign.
Read moreDetailsGrovelands Park residents fear they have become the borough's "forgotten community", after accusing the council of failing to maintain their estate.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 3, the Reading and District Labour Party is hosting a march and rally to call for safer streets.
Read moreDetailsDebt issues are predicted to rise by 86% this year, said Citizens Advice Wokingham's chief executive, Jake Morrison.
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