Lower Earley Library celebrates 35th birthday
During those three and a half decades, the library has been a focal point for the community, offering a range of events and services to residents
Read moreDetailsDuring those three and a half decades, the library has been a focal point for the community, offering a range of events and services to residents
Read moreDetailsThe strategy outlines a commitment to tackling all forms of violence against women and girls and has been approved by the executive committee.
Read moreDetailsThis is in a bid to provide the most efficient service and latest news whilst also saving money.
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place at the Twyford District Youth and Community Centre on Tuesday, November 8.
Read moreDetailsThis follows from last week's full council meeting where several other topics were discussed.
Read moreDetailsThe free community event will take place at Woodley Baptist Church on Saturday, November 12.
Read moreDetailsBecca Morison, part of the organising team, said: "There were some really good displays again this year."
Read moreDetails"Where I was previously doing one or two food parcels a week, I am doing five or six now. And that is just emergency parcels."
Read moreDetailsThe Winter Carnival will take over the town centre on Sunday, November 27.
Read moreDetailsThe multi-million pound hub is in the running to win Development of the Year at the awards which take place on Wednesday, November 16.
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