Rail Pastors need volunteers on Reading’s tracks
A FAMILIAR part of Reading?s nightlife are the Street Pastors, a group of volunteers who patrol the town to ensure people are safe on their night out.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILIAR part of Reading?s nightlife are the Street Pastors, a group of volunteers who patrol the town to ensure people are safe on their night out.
Read moreDetailsTHREE members of Reading Buses? finance team are among those the firm has named as its stars.
Read moreDetailsA RESPECTED theologian will be visiting Reading this Saturday to take part in a question and answer session about her book.
Read moreDetailsAFTER more than two years of Covid disruption Wokingham Choral Society has an accomplished performance of Bach?s Mass in B Minor
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm is one of the best in the country when it comes to planning.
Read moreDetailsINDIE with melody - that?s how we describe Phantom Booth?s latest single
Read moreDetailsPOLITICAL parties in Wokingham united to approve the next step in creating a solar farm in Barkham, estimated to cost £20 million. Proposed by the previous Conservative-led administration, the then...
Read moreDetailsTOWN and parish councils and community groups will be able to enjoy longer leases for community assets under new plans
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM council staff will receive a 1.75% pay increase to help with the cost of living
Read moreDetailsThat the park is saved in its entirety for the use of residents is down to the hard of my ward colleague, Councillor Shirley Boyt.
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