A FRUIT-ILE SEARCH: Expert explains supermarkets’ fruit and veg emergency
MANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
Read moreDetailsMANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
Read moreDetailsThe NSPCChas released new statistics which show that crimes involving images of child abuse have risen by 32% in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsA reported incident which took place just before 3pm on Tuesday, February 21, are affecting Great Western Railway and Elizabeth Line services
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Reading came together to mourn the killing of Brianna Ghey, where members of the public paid their respects with a candlelight vigil
Read moreDetailsThe service will offer provide remote andone-to-one support, workshops, problem-solving and advice sessions, and activity groups
Read moreDetailsThe Lord Lieutenant of the Royal County of Berkshire, Mr James Puxley, has announced the appointment of seven new Deputy Lieutenants
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN group's hopes of having a 4,500-home development reconsidered were dashed.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD may have been a little quieter at the start of February as the village's children were left captivated by the telling of magical tales.
Read moreDetailsWATER restrictions could feature later this year, according to a University of Reading meteorologist.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM residents can find out about opportunities to help out in the borough at an upcoming information event.
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