Reading restaurant Manzano’s teams up with charity Sadaka to feed the homeless on Christmas Day
Reading restaurant Manzano's and local charity Sadaka opened its arms to the homeless and those in need on Christmas Day,
Read moreDetailsReading restaurant Manzano's and local charity Sadaka opened its arms to the homeless and those in need on Christmas Day,
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released images of two people they would like to speak to following an aggravated robbery involving a teenager in Windsor.
Read moreDetailsA 22-year-old man has been jailed for more than five years after admitting drug supply, robbery and weapons offences in Berkshire and Buckinghamshire
Read moreDetailsLocal Legends award is a Christmas gift for the young people's organisation
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Read moreDetailsThe supermarket says thousands of meals worth of food has been donated to its Winter Food Collection
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council is appealing for help to identify those responsible for a fly-tipping incident discovered along Wellers Lane
Read moreDetails'Remember to check your bin collection day', says Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsReading FC finance expert has given his insight after news broke that former CEO Nigel Howe has served the club with a winding up petition.
Read moreDetailsFor some people living with domestic abuse the Christmas period can be marked by fear and isolation.
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