Conference in Reading to focus on mental health issues facing young people
A CONFERENCE that will focus on mental health and wellbeing in children and young people will take place next month.
Read moreDetailsA CONFERENCE that will focus on mental health and wellbeing in children and young people will take place next month.
Read moreDetailsA GENEROUS giver is celebrating a whole year of life-saving donations of plasma, as the donation scheme has restarted
Read moreDetailsCARTERS, the famous funfair is back in Prospect Park just in time for the Easter Hholidays with some new features for 2022, including silent fireworks
Read moreDetailsA large band of caring residents cleared litter from the roads and lanes of their community.
Read moreDetailsParishioners of St Thomas More RC Church, Twyford, and Our Lady of Peace RC Church at Wargrave welcomed their bishop, Philip Egan last weekend.
Read moreDetailsTHE music community in Reading and Wokingham is a great thing. By working together, we can help dangle some great tunes under your nos
Read moreDetailsAs I look out into the garden from my study window the signs of spring are all around
Read moreDetailsThere are few buildings in the United Kingdom which divide public opinion as much as The Royal National Theatre on the South Bank
Read moreDetailsWe say goodbye to Winter Felt in the chill within our bones We look out through our window See that Spring has made its home.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers who help people after relationship breakdowns are celebrating the 30th birthday of charity Divorce Recovery Workshop.
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