Wargrave youngster shows off musical skills, thanks to disability charity
Wargrave charity Camp Mohawk's music room has helped one youngster land a spot in a regional competition.
Read moreDetailsWargrave charity Camp Mohawk's music room has helped one youngster land a spot in a regional competition.
Read moreDetailsThe event will feature immersive installations such as The Lion's Roar and the Production Line stepping stones.
Read moreDetailsIt will take place across three days and will include the junction of Holmes Road to Melrose Avenue, in Reading.
Read moreDetailsEmma Kirkum, who lives in Keephatch Gardens, said building work on the new Coppid Beech Park & Ride is leaving her estate's green space "like a bog".
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based organisation, which supports people living with dementia, is hosting its Alzheimer's Society Elf Day on Friday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsArtist Gemma Anusa has installed a display on Oxford Road to honour the area's "diverse and rich culture".
Read moreDetailsIn the recent NHS Patient Experience Survey, five of the borough?s GP surgeries sit in the top 10% in the UK.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has launched the second phase of its consultation on cycling and walking improvements on Shinfield Road.
Read moreDetailsBru Coffee and Gelato, which has a cafe on Friar Street, has relaunched its mobile app to offer rewards to buyers.
Read moreDetailsThe Irving Berlin tap extravaganza, which is running until Saturday, January 8, follows the story of Hollywood entertainer Jerry Travers.
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