FROM THE HEART: Worthy causes represented at Reading Half
THOUSANDS of runners took to the streets of Reading for Sunday's half marathon - some wore singlets, others carried cardboard costumes.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of runners took to the streets of Reading for Sunday's half marathon - some wore singlets, others carried cardboard costumes.
Read moreDetailsA CONFIRMATION ceremony saw people from across churches come together for a memorable moment.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning blues-rock aficionado Aynsley Lister will perform a solo show at St Mary's Church in Twyford
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM golf club has announced which charities it will be supporting this season.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Choral Society is hosting a Come & Sing event later this month.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents have supported the University of Reading's proposals for new sports facilities, community gardens and green spaces.
Read moreDetailsA memorial walk in honour of Ruth Perry will meet at Caversham Primary at 1pm on Saturday, April 8, and lead towards Reading town centre
Read moreDetailsABOUT 1,100 cosplay enthusiasts showcased their creative talents over the weekend, as the popular CosXPo took over the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsSTAFF and residents at The Mount Nursing Home in Wargrave have 100 reasons to toast a very special lady.
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail's ongoing project to revamp an historic railway bridge that divides Reading and Wokingham boroughs has taken a big step forward
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