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Reading Borough Council finds places for every new primary school child
EVERY family who applied for a primary school place in Reading starting in September this year will be offered a place, despite continuing evidence of a significant increase in the...
Tamil church launched in central Reading
A BAPTIST church is growing ... churches. Abbey Baptist Church, behind Reading Central Library in Reading's town centre, recently held the inauguration service for a new Tamil-speaking church.
Henley news
Pedal power will give Sue Ryder a lift
KEEN cyclists are being encouraged to take part in a special fundraising bike ride next month.
Come along to the Filling Station for a top-up
THOSE looking for a spiritual top-up are being invited to fill-up their tank at a special monthly gathering.
Best foot forward for Henley walk
CHRISTIAN Aid is looking for willing walkers to take part in its annual sponsored walk next month.
Wokingham News
Wokingham woman to head up Baptist Union of Great Britain
A Baptist minister from Wokingham has been appointed as the first female General Secretary for the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
Best foot forward for Yeldall’s big walk
A GROUP of intrepid walkers will be heading from Notting Hill Gate to Hare Hatch later this month
Wokingham gets its Easter tree
IT'S the gift that kept on giving – and now it's standing in Wokingham town centre as a testament to the generous nature of the town's people.
Bracknell News
Gather round the Campfire for Rend Collective Experiment
THE PRODIGY might have famously once sang about being twisted fire starters, but another band have a slightly more sedate idea: they want you to gather round a campfire they'll...
Crowthorne holds all the fun of the May fair
GAMES, food and music will all be on the agenda when an annual May Fair returns next month.
Talented youngsters entertain Finchampstead villagers
On Saturday evening 8 December, Finchampstead's Contrast Youth Group (of which youth band Hotwire are members) provided entertainment with a difference for local folk in the village's Memorial Hall.
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Rise of the Ska Machine released
A SKA-singing band from Reading are celebrating the release of an all-new album.
Michael’s songs of praise
A Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter who has seen his his family face life-threatening medical issues is getting ready to share his story.
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