MP makes call to support Ukrianian groups and centres across country
READING?S Ukrainian community was remembered in parliament yesterday, thanks to Reading East MP Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Ukrainian community was remembered in parliament yesterday, thanks to Reading East MP Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsThe Midcounties Co-operative opened its Matthews Green store yesterday at Paley Court.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones, current leader of the Wokingham Liberal Democrat Group on Wokingham Borough Council, is the new election candidate for the party.
Read moreDetailsA NEW play area has opened to adventurers in King George V Playing Field.
Read moreDetailsSarah Simpson and Simon Young set up the Ollie Young Foundation to raise funds for research into potential treatments for brain tumours.
Read moreDetailsReading is the UK?s best place to work in an office, based on transport costs, Internet accessibility, wages and fuel costs.
Read moreDetailsThe Food Bank, which serves those in need in Earley, Lower Earley, and Twyford, has reached out for donations because stocks are running low.
Read moreDetailsAccording Greene King, 65% of adults aged 18 to 24, or Gen Z, have seen colleagues in person just once since starting a job in the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsChris Miller and his wife Sue have launched Tails of Windsor and Ascot, a fundraising coffee table book.
Read moreDetailsA PRIMARY school teacher from Woodley has brought new meaning to finding a good book with the Big Book Hunt.
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