Folk outlaw Beans on Toast prepares for Reading date at The Face Bar
Beans on Toast, who says he is as an outlaw folk musician, is preparing to visit Reading next spring, part of a "mahoosive ramble" across the country
Read moreDetailsBeans on Toast, who says he is as an outlaw folk musician, is preparing to visit Reading next spring, part of a "mahoosive ramble" across the country
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will be given the funding over three years to support and fund new and existing services
Read moreDetailsDue to a number of days of industrial action throughout August, Great Western and South Western Railways will be offering severely limited services
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that it will be putting a temporary use, or hosepipe, ban in place "within weeks" as temperatures continue to soar
Read moreDetailsFrom Thursday, August 11, extreme heat is expected across most of the south, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s through Sunday, August 14
Read moreDetailsMarvellous Festival returns in blaze of sunshine and tribute acts over two days
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses is trialling the use of age verification features on its mobile app, hoping to tackle the need for youngsters to carry ID
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Maestros has released a brand new single, Come Alive, to raise funds for a new music centre
Read moreDetailsWaterSafe, the register for approved drinking water contractors, has issued a warning for householders to conserve and recycle water this summer
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway has announced severe reductions to its services across the network during Wednesday's planned rail strike
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