Sixty families, 200 egg and bacon baps, and a clean and tidy Finchampstead
Finchampstead Baptist Church volunteers clear up the surrounding woods and streets
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead Baptist Church volunteers clear up the surrounding woods and streets
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is inviting residents to help plant some new fruit trees at Swallows Meadow in Lower Earley this week.
Read moreDetailsSelf-run group for people with learning disabilities makes music and money for charity
Read moreDetailsBus services in Wokingham borough are set to get a £1.9 million boost.
Read moreDetailsA local personal trainer, along with two other women, is preparing to take on the World's Toughest Row in an incredible challenge
Read moreDetailst's now nearly 9 months since I was elected as Wokingham's first ever Liberal Democrat MP.
Read moreDetailsThe town's local newspaper, which also publishes Reading Today, opened a newsroom in Peach Street.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are on scene at Twyford station after unconfirmed reports have come in that a person has been hit by a train.
Read moreDetailsNewly appointed centre director, Tom Henderson, will be joining a group drawn from the wider team at The Lexicon to raise money
Read moreDetailsThe figures of a park-and-ride bus service into Reading that was severely reduced have been revealed.
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