Reading church branches out by launching new congregation in Woodley
A CHURCH is branching out by launching a new congregation in Woodley ? one of the reasons is they were running out of space in their Reading home
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH is branching out by launching a new congregation in Woodley ? one of the reasons is they were running out of space in their Reading home
Read moreDetailsJUST under 250 people have already bought tickets for a front row seat at an upcoming fireworks display in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsAn amazing image of the night sky over Finchampstead was captured last weekend.
Read moreDetailsTWO MUSEUMS in Reading are inviting neurodivergent visitors of all ages to take in their exhibits in a suitable and safe environment.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING artists have the perfect opportunity to explore their creative talents thanks to a new art club in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsJoin a group for retired professional men in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsWADE's new fundraiser: fun with skittles
Read moreDetailsA famous name from the past could soon be reappearing in non-league football. Wokingham Town Football Club, which was formed in 1875, disappeared in 2004 following a merger with Emmbrook...
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to make bus travel around town easier than ever as it introduces new option to pay for tickets
Read moreDetailsThe new GP access recovery plan has seen nearly 4,000 additional staff recruited in GP practices across the South East since 2019
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