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  • Meet Tanya Spiers, Family Support Worker for Dingley’s Promise
    21 January 2022

    Tanya Spiers is the Family Support Worker for Dingley’s Promise in Reading. Dingley’s Promise was established in 1983 and became a registered charity in 1988. It was originally set up by parents of children with additional needs and disabilities that wanted more than just medical interventions for their children. Now there are three Dingley’s Promise ...

  • A young people’s report on their long-term wellbeing needs post-pandemic – from No5 Young People
    19 January 2022

    Safe spaces, support, confidentiality and community – findings from new report on young people’s needs A local snapshot of the voices of young people, reflective of the national picture about mental health, early intervention, and knife crime, has been published in a report by No5 Young People. The report summarises the work of No5’s ‘Restart Youth!’ ...

  • Walk-in vaccinations resume at Broad Street Mall
    10 January 2022

    Broad Street Mall vaccination centre, Reading The vaccination centre in Broad Street Mall re-opened for walk-in Covid-19 vaccinations on 10 January 2022. The site, located where the old New Look shop used to be inside Broad Street Mall, is open from 9am to 7pm every day (check the NHS website for the most up-to-date information). The walk-in ...

  • Winter community food sites 2021
    9 December 2021

    The commitment of Reading’s local community food hubs shines bright this holiday season. Many people across the country continue to struggle to make ends meet, including those in our town. Below is a selection of voluntary community groups working in neighbourhoods across Reading that will be in service over the holidays. Some sites specialise in ...

  • Reading Youth Council elections and annual conference
    8 December 2021

    Elections to the Reading Youth Council are due to take place in January 2022 There are 20 spaces available which will be divided between the following four areas of Reading: North (RG4), South (RG2), East (RG1, RG6) and West (RG30, RG31). Any pupil aged between 11 and 18 on 1 January 2022 from any Reading school ...

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