Church fundraising to fix roof
A WOKINGHAM church is calling on its community to help complete essential repairs.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM church is calling on its community to help complete essential repairs.
Read moreDetailsAccording to research, in the first six months of last year there were 2.8 billion malware attacks worldwide.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH READING charity is calling on members of the community to take part in a unique fundraising challenge.
Read moreDetailsSaCats Protection has launched a search to find the nation's most marvellous moggies, each aimed at sharing tales of devotion, courage & companionship
Read moreDetailsTHE perfect finish to a picture is the theme of a gathering of the Reading Guild of Artists in Earley next week.
Read moreDetailsFOOD collections organised by members of Wokingham's Lions Club raised nearly a ton of donations, and a lot of cash in the process
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING celebrating some of the most rebellious women in history is coming to Reading town centre on Monday night
Read moreDetailsHAGGIS, neeps and tatties are on the menu at a Sindlesham venue later this month for the annual celebration of Scottish poetry.
Read moreDetailsJanuary marks the start of a new year and it is a good time to evaluate the current state of your health.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Reading Bach Choir are preparing for a special afternoon of music later this month
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