New film helps celebrate Reading Abbey’s 900th birthday
A NEW FILM has been produced to celebrate Reading Abbey's 900th anniversary year. Devised by Reading UK, the video aims to raise awareness of the Abbey as one of England’s...
Read moreDetailsA NEW FILM has been produced to celebrate Reading Abbey's 900th anniversary year. Devised by Reading UK, the video aims to raise awareness of the Abbey as one of England’s...
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Read moreDetailsLooking forward, the Nashes hope to raise more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK.
Read moreDetailsTake our family walks in the woods. Somehow, they have taken on more importance. We walk. We chat. There’s no moaning.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Driving School’s Keith Gambles has been nominated for two awards at this year’s Intelligent Instructor Awards.
Read moreDetailsHouseplants make an ideal living lockdown companion. With a little care they always look good, and unlike children or pets they never argue, make a mess or need to go...
Read moreDetailsReading ended a run of two straight defeats with a win on the road as Lucas Joao and Michael Morrison scored to help earn three points at Ashton Gate. Joao...
Read moreDetailsA REFINEMENT of council operations is being made in a bid to deliver ‘continuous improvements’ to residents. Leader John Halsall said that the changes are the mark of a modern...
Read moreDetailsBOROUGH residents have been invited to nominate their walking heroes. Living Streets is asking people to nominate local groups or individuals who have gone the extra mile to improve their...
Read moreDetailsA GLOBAL company has gifted thousands of pounds in a bid to support Berkshire’s local charities. Pharmaceutical company Sanofi, which is based at Thames Valley Park, has donated £10,000 to...
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