IN THE COMMUNITY: How I learnt to love the National Theatre
There are few buildings in the United Kingdom which divide public opinion as much as The Royal National Theatre on the South Bank
Read moreDetailsThere are few buildings in the United Kingdom which divide public opinion as much as The Royal National Theatre on the South Bank
Read moreDetailsWe say goodbye to Winter Felt in the chill within our bones We look out through our window See that Spring has made its home.
Read moreDetailsThe Inner Wheel Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh recently celebrated their belated Inner Wheel Day with a walk followed by a soup lunch.
Read moreDetailsHoli, the ancient Hindu festival which marks the beginning of spring and good over evil, was celebrated with great energy by the community last month
Read moreDetailsTo grow tomatoes successfully, you need rich, fertile soil or peat-free potting compost, and a good sunny, sheltered spot
Read moreDetailsThe latest HMRC figures show the importance of individuals and families looking at their lifetime tax planning.
Read moreDetailsI have serious concerns about the changes favoured by the Conservatives and their Council in the way our local elections are being run
Read moreDetailsIn twenty twenty-two the world changed colour, Adopting both yellow and blue
Read moreDetailsSchools and churches in Reading have collected nearly five tonnes of supplies that will offer a vital lifeline to thousands suffering in Ukraine
Read moreDetailsTo achieve positive change in our society, we need to encourage young people to bring forward their ideas and be actively involved.
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