University partners with Waitrose to encourage regenerative farming
Scientists from the University of Reading are set to meet farmers and food businesses in a new scheme to accelerate nature-friendly farming
Read moreDetailsScientists from the University of Reading are set to meet farmers and food businesses in a new scheme to accelerate nature-friendly farming
Read moreDetailsMagician, comedian, and ventriloquist Paul Zerdin has added new dates to his tour, Puppetman, this summer, following a successful run last year
Read moreDetailsThe NHS Big Tea is returning this year, raising vital funds for the Royal Berks Charity, which supports the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad is once again raising funds to support its efforts helping those facing homelessness through the Big Sleep Out
Read moreDetailsA dedicated group of donors and Microsoft employees has set up a new community group to help support blood plasma donation in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) has awarded £3,000 to Oxfordshire Mind, who jointly run the Mind in Berkshire partnership
Read moreDetailsLearner driver insurers Marmalade have released statistics showing that demand exceeds supply for driving tests by more than 80% in the south east
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre is exploring the life of Pam Stubbs, a sub-postmistress at the Barkham Post Office for more than 20 years in a new production, Glitch
Read moreDetailsONS figures compiled ub Usdaw show a 42% increase in rates of shoplifting across the south east, above the national rise of 37%
Read moreDetailsTrain drivers' union ASLEF has announced it is staging more strike action, with rolling walkouts are planned to begin on Tuesday, May 7
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