Fire investigation unit nominated for award
The Thames Valley Forensic Fire Investigation Unit (FFSIU) has been honoured with a nomination for the prestigious Collaboration Award
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Forensic Fire Investigation Unit (FFSIU) has been honoured with a nomination for the prestigious Collaboration Award
Read moreDetailsThis holiday season, West Oak experienced an atmosphere filled with joy and festive spirit as residents, families, and staff came together
Read moreDetailsIndependent housebuilder Dandara is supporting the Wokingham community this Christmas with a £500 donation to Wokingham Foodbank
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading manager Brian McDermott is backing a new football coaching initiative that is set to launch in Reading next month, with a focus on fun
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the festive period, Thatcham Garden Centre has donated a light-up reindeer to Dingley's Promise in West Berks
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalscoring legend Jimmy Quinn is confirmed for a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on Sunday, June 22.
Read moreDetailsThe Lexicon Awards are back, seeking to celebrate the retailers, restaurants, and services within The Lexicon that go above and beyond
Read moreDetailsIrwin Mitchell has added a specialist will, trust and estate disputes Partner to its team in the Thames Valley region.
Read moreDetailsThe Midcounties Co-operative has opened a brand-new local Co-op store at 9am on Thursday, December 12 in Crowthorne.
Read moreDetailsClose your eyes, you're in Paris? Oh la la! Quintet ? A Night in Paris is at Norden Farm Centre for the Arts on Saturday 25 January at 8pm.
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