Theresa May joins the club
Theresa May spent time with some of the Me2Club team, which supports children with additional needs to enjoy weekly leisure activities
Read moreDetailsTheresa May spent time with some of the Me2Club team, which supports children with additional needs to enjoy weekly leisure activities
Read moreDetailsA coffee morning is launching at Woosehill Church this Saturday and will welcome everyone
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Community Orchard at Laurel Park marked its fifth birthday this year, with the majority of trees now ready to be picked
Read moreDetailsTHE WOODLEY Light Operatic Society is taking to the stage next week. The amateur group is performing its Celebrate the Musicals production at The Flavell, in Sindlesham Court. Opening night...
Read moreDetailsThe launch event saw around 50 characters from various different blockbuster movies assemble at the Thames Valley Science Park, showcasing the kind of major productions that will be made in...
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for Berkeley Homes said the company is consulting on outline proposals for a new neighbourhood east of Twyford
Read moreDetailsSessions at a new boxing club will be available for youth offenders at a subsidised cost, in the hopes of creating a safe place to socialise and exercise
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY club is restarting sessions after 18 months away. The Woodley Over 55s Club will be meeting today (Friday, September 3) with a talk about under sea life of...
Read moreDetails“As Thai Buddhists, we passionately believe in helping others with compassion in action and we want to give something back to the community we serve," owner Tassie Atkinson said.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to the crash at 2.15pm on Tuesday outside the BP Petrol Station on Oxford Road, in Reading.
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