Bus ticket changes to help season holders
Reading Buses has altered its ticket services to help season ticket holders during lockdown.
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Reading Buses has altered its ticket services to help season ticket holders during lockdown.
Read moreDetailsLegoland Windsor is launching Legoland Mythica, a brand-new section to open next spring.
Read moreDetailsAO, the online electrical retailer, has opened its 20th UK warehouse in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsProceeds from the Wokingham Lions Club virtual pub quiz in September have been donated to the Ollie Young Foundation.
Read moreDetailsThe Watermill Theatre in Newbury has closed temporarily, and has launched its Full House appeal to support its work.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is helping children eat more fruit and vegetables with its See and Eat website.
Read moreDetailsJaved Kayani, from Reading Buses, has spelt out his success for Black History Month.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to convert Wokingham’s former Marks & Spencer store into two shops, a gym and office space have been announced by the borough council. If the project is approved, the...
Read moreDetailsThis week's Woodley Business Club meeting tackles stress and how businesses can cope with it.
Read moreDetailsPeacocks and Edinburgh Woollen Mill in Wokingham town centre have launched closing down sales.
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