First Days Children’s Charity urgent call for donations
After an increase in referrals, the charity is in desperate need for donations.
Read moreDetailsAfter an increase in referrals, the charity is in desperate need for donations.
Read moreDetailsJose Gomes insists that he wishes Reading ‘all the best’ after he was sacked by the club two weeks ago and replaced by Mark Bowen. The former Royals boss watched...
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based vinyl record store need you to help them win record shop of the year.
Read moreDetailsThey met at university, taught science at the same school, fooled Penn & Teller and now they're bringing a brand-new show to Norden Farm this half-term - packed not with...
Read moreDetailsWe ended September with an absolutely excellent speaker. Her name was Monica Weller and her subject was Ruth Ellis. Monica began her presentation by telling us how she...
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Reading Maiden Erlegh is organising a charity art fair this weekend in aid of the Thames Valley Air Ambulance and other Rotary supported charities. Organisers promise...
Read moreDetailsReaders share their problems with getting appointments at their GP.
Read moreDetailsCHARITIES in the borough could see their design wrapped around a Reading Bus is they become the bus company’s Charity of the Year, for 2020
Read moreDetailsCOCKTAIL DRINKERS at new gin bar have been supporting Save the Elephants as they relax and unwind in the evening. The Leafy Elephant, Wokingham have raised over £650 for the...
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE Magistrates Association are encouraging working professionals across the borough to sign up and give something back to the community. More commonly known for their Mock Trials annual competition that...
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