Rotary club donates more than £200,000 to eradicate polio
THE ROTARY Club of Maiden Erlegh (RME) announced it has donated more than £200,000 towards tackling polio since its inception in 1991.
Read moreDetailsTHE ROTARY Club of Maiden Erlegh (RME) announced it has donated more than £200,000 towards tackling polio since its inception in 1991.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Wokingham a better place, thanks to Wokingham Volunteer Centre
Read moreDetailsMORE than 100 people took to the South Reading Community Centre on Saturday to celebrate the major Hindu festival Dashain.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE looking to make an early start to their Christmas shopping headed to Arborfield this weekend for a craft and food market.
Read moreDetailsCOLOURS and light will be the focus of an upcoming children's event which will serve as an alternative to the Hallowe'en festivities.
Read moreDetailsA NEW facility has opened in Caversham to support women in contact with the criminal justice system.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has awarded funding to 18 community projects run by staff volunteers.
Read moreDetailsTHE POLICE and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has awarded £199,548 to voluntary and community organisations.
Read moreDetailsGHOULS and ghosts will come out to play in Reading town centre this Hallowe'en as youngsters gear up for two festive events.
Read moreDetailsTWO COMMUNITY groups teamed up for a joint coffee morning in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support.
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