Woodley plans Christmas Illuminations, carol concert and fayre
CHRISTMAS is returning to Woodley town centre, after festive events were cancelled last year.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS is returning to Woodley town centre, after festive events were cancelled last year.
Read moreDetailsLaurence, 38, finance director at Reading Buses, explored Reading?s past to commemorate the national campaign.
Read moreDetailsBorough-based artist McAlistair Hood has used his skills to present mobile stone carving workshops in the borough this summer.
Read moreDetailsBased on the book, Islamic Art Meets British Flowers, authors Hadil Tamim and Adrian Lawson will be hosting an exhibition and talk.
Read moreDetailsMr Pruszewicz was titled the Top National Bus Driver at the UK Bus Awards back in 2017.
Read moreDetailsThis morning, a tanker manned by Thames Water's contractors sunk into Elms Road, at the end of the ramp into the multi-storey car park.
Read moreDetailsWoodley town centre played host to a range of family-friendly activities, including a witch hunt and colouring competition.
Read moreDetailsGrovelands Park residents fear they have become the borough's "forgotten community", after accusing the council of failing to maintain their estate.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 3, the Reading and District Labour Party is hosting a march and rally to call for safer streets.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Befriending Week this week, the hospice is appealing to Wokingham residents to make a positive difference to the lives of others.
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