Volunteers needed for Twyford Beer Festival
Twyford Beer Festival, which takes place on Stanlake Meadow in June, is looking for people to fill a number of roles.
Read moreDetailsTwyford Beer Festival, which takes place on Stanlake Meadow in June, is looking for people to fill a number of roles.
Read moreDetailsAre you interested in making a difference in your local community? Why not come along to the Berkshire Vision Volunteer Open Day on Wednesday, April 6
Read moreDetails?THE energy crisis is going to bite for a lot of people ? they are looking for support. What is this council going to do to facilitate this??
Read moreDetailsCllr Stephen Conway (Lib Dem) wanted reassurance that the council?s draft local plan ?includes robust measures ... over possible future flood risk?.
Read moreDetailsCllr Margetts promised that the council would watch the situation relating to the lack of GPs in central Wokingham
Read moreDetailsQUESTIONS were raised on the now cancelled proposal to change Woodlands Avenue making it one-way, to allow a cycle lane to be placed on the busy road
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, the streets of Reading will be packed not with cars but runners as the annual half marathon returns to its traditional April slot.
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE-based pupil is preparing to pick up sticks in a bid to help Ukrainian refugees.
Read moreDetailsSchools and churches in Reading have collected nearly five tonnes of supplies that will offer a vital lifeline to thousands suffering in Ukraine
Read moreDetailsShe is a musical legend, one of the best songwriters around, and she's going to be bringing a touch of New York to Reading this summer
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