Elderly urged to stay safe, warm and well
The Royal Voluntary Service is offering a helping hand to the borough's older residents this winter.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Voluntary Service is offering a helping hand to the borough's older residents this winter.
Read moreDetailsMiranda Sykes is giving a YouTube concert on Monday with Nettlebed Folk Club.
Read moreDetailsThe Real Greek and Crewe Clothing are set to join The Lexicon in Bracknell next month.
Read moreDetailsRoz Croy's Good Advice as seen in Wokingham.Today as of November 12, 2020.
Read moreDetailsA call has been put out for Black and minority ethnic volunteers in an effort to advance Reading's coronavirus vaccine.
Read moreDetailsAn event boosting the mental health of railway workers was so successful, it is being turned into an annual event.
Read moreDetailsWestminster Diary as seen in Wokingham.Today of November 12, 2020.
Read moreDetailsDr Helen Flaherty is offering ideas to get kids walking more, whether they are attending school or not.
Read moreDetailsReading skipper Natasha Harding earned Reading a third successive draw in the Women's Super League with a stunning equaliser to cancel out Simone Magill's opener for Everton. The Toffees went...
Read moreDetailsShinfield running club are inviting their members to take part in virtual challenges during the latest lockdown. The lockdown has resulted in sports activities being suspended, however the running club...
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