Woodley and Earley artists enjoy showcase event
MEMBERS of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group displayed the fruits of their labours last weekend. The group took over The Oakwood Centre in Woodley for their autumn exhibition on...
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Woodley and Earley Arts Group displayed the fruits of their labours last weekend. The group took over The Oakwood Centre in Woodley for their autumn exhibition on...
Read moreDetailsHE’S SEEN trolley buses and On The Buses, he’s been a fitter’s mate and helped avoid a serious accident. And it’s all in a day’s work for Reading Buses’ longest-serving...
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man attacked by armed thieves was fortunate not to have been more seriously injured
Read moreDetailsHoliday time can be stressful for couples whose relationship is already under strain. Being in close proximity in a small hotel room, chalet or tent, can be the final straw,...
Read moreDetailsA NEW community centre is now open, thanks to an ice cream eating bishop. On Saturday, September 22, the Bishop of Reading, the Rt Revd Andrew Proud was joined by...
Read moreDetailsReading Operatic Society have spent the last decade producing shows of professional standards and their latest production, Annie, is no exception. Under the leadership of award-winning Director and Choreographer Nick...
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh has donated £5,000 to the Royal Berks Charity to support the purchase of a new ultrasound scanner to improve the diagnosis of prostate...
Read moreDetailsA NEW soft play area, a larger gym and new studio space are to be installed at Loddon Valley Leisure Centre in a £2 million investment planned by the borough’s...
Read moreDetailsA tiny Chihuahua/Yorkie crossbred dog caught by a marauding fox in her own garden managed to escape being eaten alive. The fox had its teeth gripped round little Morag’s body...
Read moreDetailsThe return of a much-loved bus service has been hailed by campaigners as “a massive victory”, writes Kathryn Barden. Earlier this week, Wokingham Borough Council (WBC) announced that the 19a/c...
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