Classical music concert will welcome babies and toddlers, even if they can’t sit still
A CLASSICAL music concert with a younger audience in mind is coming to Reading town centre next month.
Read moreDetailsA CLASSICAL music concert with a younger audience in mind is coming to Reading town centre next month.
Read moreDetailsYou'd have to pretty unobservant if you failed to notice that the so-called Lib Dem "newspaper" was a party political publication.
Read moreDetailsBUS SERVICES around Wokingham town, linking the shopping centre with outlying villages including Hurst and Twyford, continue until March next year.
Read moreDetailsA COMMITMENT to help families who receive free school meals will continue until at least May 2023, the leader of Wokingham Borough Council has said.
Read moreDetailsA GLOBE TROTTING comedian is preparing to come to Reading so he can spill the beans about his latest epic adventure.
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, July 25, residents will be able to borrow a Reading Sparks activity box from Lower Earley Library.
Read moreDetailsThe tuition will take place between 10am and 3pm on Tuesday, August 2, Tuesday, August 9, and Tuesday, August 25.
Read moreDetailsA DECISION to axe plastic bags to line food waste caddies has been met with dismay by residents and opposition councillors.
Read moreDetailsWe have all been impressed by the courage and determination of the Ukrainian people in resisting an unprovoked invasion
Read moreDetailsIn this very hot weather, it?s more important than ever to be mindful of the amount of water we use, while continuing to stay hydrated and safe.
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