Charities urged to apply for share of £25,000 prize pot
CHARITIES in Berkshire can write themselves a share of a £25,000 prize pot - all it takes is a short letter explaining why they are a deserving cause
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES in Berkshire can write themselves a share of a £25,000 prize pot - all it takes is a short letter explaining why they are a deserving cause
Read moreDetailsThe Sebastian's Action Trust are holding a Fire Walk to raise funds and they are looking for people who can stand the heat.
Read moreDetailsPOLITICAL unrest and national pride are the themes of the Henley Symphony Orchestra's latest concert.
Read moreDetailsTHERE will be some smooth sounds in the air around Wellington College this month.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S a double helping of green fingered fun this month at the Twyford and Ruscombe Horticultural Association.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP which aims to make cycling safer and fun for children is on track to provide more organised family rides .
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS in the South East are being advised to apply for next year's finance even if they are still waiting for a university place.
Read moreDetailsThe Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice is to hold a careers day, a unique event to give registered nurses and allied health professionals an insight
Read moreDetailsMOST people keep family photos and favourite music lists on their mobile phones.
Read moreDetailsHE is usually found lying on the parish chaise longue with his paws wrapped around a Stinking Bishop .. but a mouse ran Reading Half Marathon
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