Where’s the witch? Families invited to Woodley’s little shops of horror for Hallowe’en
IT?S THE little shops full of horrors ? children are invited to a Hallowe?en event at Woodley town centre on Saturday, October 30.
Read moreDetailsIT?S THE little shops full of horrors ? children are invited to a Hallowe?en event at Woodley town centre on Saturday, October 30.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity is appealing for cash donations this year in a bid to buy more personal Christmas gifts for children in need.
Read moreDetailsAs the family have fun carving their pumpkins, save the seeds and make this toasted moorish snack
Read moreDetailsCornelius O'Kane, club secretary at Woodley Pensioners FC, said fun is the key goal in walking football.
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre are inviting the community to sponsor a seat, as part of its fundraising initiative.
Read moreDetailsThe latest report from the Centre for Cities revealed Reading saw a 23% decrease in footfall in September compared to August.
Read moreDetailsThe role that Reading played during the early days of the First World War was considered by members of Wargrave Local History Society
Read moreDetailsMore than 30 people took to the waters to clean the River Thames in Sonning last weekend.
Read moreDetailsWhen we speak about our MPs or local Councillors, let?s make sure we do so mindful they are human beings trying to do their best
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