Miki is a magical show for families at Norden Farm this Christmas
CREATING magic this Christmas is a new adapation of Miki, Stephen Mackey's children's book.
Read moreDetailsCREATING magic this Christmas is a new adapation of Miki, Stephen Mackey's children's book.
Read moreDetailsSarah Browning is a Kindness Cheerleader, Communicator and Strategist. For more inspiring stories of kindness, visit: www.timeforkindness.co.uk
Read moreDetailsWhile AI is useful in many circumstances, it can generate material that seems like the real thing but is not.
Read moreDetailsThe International Football Association Board, (IFAB), the body that determines the Laws of the Game, has just announced some of the suggestions
Read moreDetailsIt's clear that St Crispin's is important to many residents. It's used by a variety of people and clubs
Read moreDetailsBeneath a capricious sky, clouds roving high, High on roads, where dreams take flight and bikers ride. Ride with purpose, as Santa's team unites
Read moreDetailsin the last couple of weeks there have been not one but two shafts of sunlight to pierce the gloom locally
Read moreDetailsMany thanks to those residents who took the trouble to write to Michael Gove, the secretary of state responsible for local government
Read moreDetailsThe team of delegates will be joined by dozens of other University of Reading delegates attending COP28 virtually
Read moreDetailsLast week in this column, I mentioned something that anyone who only watches professional football and possibly on television may not be aware.
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