Former Yeldall Manor resident launches business after charity’s ‘life changing’ support
A former Yeldall Manor resident has returned to the centre as an employee, after the charity's support helped him launch a cleaning business.
Read moreDetailsA former Yeldall Manor resident has returned to the centre as an employee, after the charity's support helped him launch a cleaning business.
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Read moreDetailsThe group started its regular evening rehearsals again after almost two years of no performances.
Read moreDetailsA new comedy open mic night is coming to Reading next week, thanks to Mates Rates Comedy.
Read moreDetailsTrained Speedwatch groups can borrow speed detection equipment and devices in the initiative to tackle and improve road safety across the region.
Read moreDetailsThirty shops and businesses in Wokingham town centre will be displaying a hot air balloon in their window in aid of First Days Children?s Charity.
Read moreDetailsThe Business Growth Hub is launching a new 'women in business' group, as well as mixed cohort groups, to support the region's SMEs.
Read moreDetailsYears 9 to 11 at The Holt School in Wokingham were sent home at lunchtime today because 10% or more of the pupils have tested positive for Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Dingley?s Promise will be visited at the charity's Reading centre by Heart Breakfast, as part of the Heart Breakfast Road Trip.
Read moreDetailsThe Rose Inn, on Market Place, is reopening its doors on Monday following an extensive refurbishment by new owners, The Oakman Group.
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