Reading remembers Forbury victims one year on
In the shadow of the Maiwand lion statue, Reading came together remember the three people who died, and those injured, on the first anniversary of the Forbury terror attack. On...
Read moreDetailsIn the shadow of the Maiwand lion statue, Reading came together remember the three people who died, and those injured, on the first anniversary of the Forbury terror attack. On...
Read moreDetailsA MILLION pound project could transform All Saints Church in Wokingham into a new community hub. Last week, the team behind SpaceForAll launched an appeal for help creating a meeting...
Read moreDetailsSUPERHEROES are on their way to Winnersh as the village holds its annual Scarecrow Trail later this month. Bearwood PTA is hosting a heroes and villains themed trail in a...
Read moreDetailsA CLASSIC Austin hearse called Morag has been restored to her former glory to mark her 65th birthday this summer. Morag, believed to be one of only three or four...
Read moreDetailsMORE than 4,000 people have walked an impressive 22,000 miles since Beat The Street launched earlier this month. The game sees people walk, scoot, wheel, cycle or run between different...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN of all ages will have the opportunity to take part in a summer of football at Reading FC Community Trust’s football camps.They will be running throughout June, July and...
Read moreDetailsA MUSICAL celebration is coming to Camberley Theatre next weekend. With 11 cast of principal singers and dancers, led by UK touring artist Paul Yates, the show is set to...
Read moreDetailsTHE CORONAVIRUS rate remains high across the borough despite the surge testing campaign. It seems stubbornly stuck around the 90 per 100,000 people mark meaning this wretched virus is lingering....
Read moreDetailsYou can find this wonderful word in Susie Dent's book: 'Word perfect – etymological entertainment for every day of the year' where she describes it as 'a 500-year old epithet...
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH girl is leading the charge to fundraise for students in Zimbabwe. Jasmine Dix, 11, has spearheaded a fortnight of fundraising at Winnersh Primary School for Creating Better Futures,...
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