Vice principle of UTC Reading given Lord Lieutenant’s Meritorious Award
Neil Pouney, from UTC Reading has been celebrated for his achievements with the Combined Cadet Force (CCF).
Read moreDetailsNeil Pouney, from UTC Reading has been celebrated for his achievements with the Combined Cadet Force (CCF).
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice is hosting the group run at Swinley Forest in Bracknell on Sunday, December 5.
Read moreDetailsLynne Bellchamber has captured the historic building to remember her husband and former Wokingham Town councillor James Fox.
Read moreDetailsHenry Willsher hopes that by sharing his experience of childhood abuse, it can teach people about mental illness, and offer hope.
Read moreDetailsTheresa May has stepped in to the fight over proposals to build up to 250 homes on a green field in Hurst
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE who have been financially affected by the pandemic, or just need a helping hand with their finances can take part in a special course
Read moreDetailsAlison Lovland has been appointed the new chair, after being a governor for six years, and vice chair for the last year.
Read moreDetailsMakylla's Little Imaginations Bookshop, based in Bagshot, launched the fundraising initiative in August to support Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsCarters Steam Fair saw visitors gather at Prospect Park to enjoy two whole days of family fun.
Read moreDetailsWine lovers can tickle their taste buds at a special tasting at the Reading Biscuit Factory next week.
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