Generous motorbikers gift thousands of presents
Thousands of bikers delivered Christmas presents to children as part of the Covid-safe Reading Toy Run.
Read moreDetailsThousands of bikers delivered Christmas presents to children as part of the Covid-safe Reading Toy Run.
Read moreDetailsThe re3 paint scheme has launched, which aims to share full or partly used pots of paint.
Read moreDetailsPrezzo in Bracknell has added Secret Sprouts to its festive menu to raise money for Alexander Devine Children's Hospice.
Read moreDetailsSanta will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsStudents at Reading College are pairing up with the National Theatre as part of its Connections showcase next year.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Reading Buses are selling rainbow-inspired accessories with profits going to local mental health charity, Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsBoyes Turner, based in Reading, has launched a nation-wide service to help those affected by trauma.
Read moreDetailsReading-based SecureCloud+ has donated laptops to Reading Association For The Blind.
Read moreDetailsSCIENTISTS working on coronavirus-based research had a royal visitor. Prince Edward, The Earl of Wessex, paid a socially-distanced visit to the University of Reading’s Health and Life Science Building. He...
Read moreDetailsDIVERSIONS will be in place on the M4 this weekend, as Highways England continues its project to convert the road into a Smart Motorway. The closure affects Junctions 10 (Winnersh)...
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