Lower Earley care home residents explore the jungle
RESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home enjoyed a virtual visit to the zoo last week Adam Welsh, head of education at Five Sisters Zoo in West Calder gave Austen...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS at a Lower Earley care home enjoyed a virtual visit to the zoo last week Adam Welsh, head of education at Five Sisters Zoo in West Calder gave Austen...
Read moreDetailsTHE cuts to international aid are concerning, particularly at a time like this. The Bishop of Reading feels that the decision is ‘desperately misguided’ and has called on her parishoners...
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Reading and the town’s football club have sponsored a music video to highlight the problem of rising knife crime. You Were Born to Fly: You Weren’t Born...
Read moreDetailsACTOR Ross Kemp has taken on one of his hardest roles yet: supporting the work of Thames Hospice. The former EastEnder has become an ambassador to the charity, which provides...
Read moreDetailsAt long last, we are slowly and carefully coming out of lockdown and the blue sky and sunshine invite us to spend time outdoors in our gardens and parks with...
Read moreDetailsLocal student Maciek Hamera is hoping to emulate his motorsport heroes by racing on the international stage.Maciek, 17, has been infatuated with cars since childhood and caught the racing bug...
Read moreDetailsTV pundits may be well versed in footballing tactics, but they are not always up to date with the Laws of the Game. Sadly, the average viewer may believe what...
Read moreDetailsA PRE-SCHOOL is raising money to restore its outdoor area for students. Barkham Preschool, based in Barkham Village Hall, is hoping to create an all-weather surface with the funds. It...
Read moreDetailsThe proof of the pudding was in the eating at the first mini-show of 2021 for Wokingham Horticultural Association. Diane Rowe baked a Marble Cake to a given recipe which...
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY projects in Reading will have a £50,000 boost this year, in a new initiative from the University of Reading as it seeks to be good neighbours. The Community Fund...
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