Father Christmas is ditching the sleigh this year and driving Reading Buses instead
Santa will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsSanta will be driving buses instead of sleighs this month, in the hope of raising funds for the company’s charity of the year — Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetailsLife-size sculptures are being installed in Arborfield as part of a recent housing development.
Read moreDetailsThe victim was stabbed numerous times in full view of busy commuters, leaving him with life-threatening injuries that have become life-changing.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Reading Buses are selling rainbow-inspired accessories with profits going to local mental health charity, Sport in Mind.
Read moreDetails"It is a crucial step in making it as safe as possible for people, especially as we come out of lockdown and the night-time economy picks up in the run-up...
Read moreDetails210 tree saplings are being planted in Winnersh as part of a community-led initiative.
Read moreDetailsHow to feed the garden birds this winter, with help from Squire's Garden Centres.
Read moreDetailsCharlie Kristensen, an anti-bullying activist from Arborfield, says Priti Patel is setting a bad example.
Read moreDetailsAccording to allplants, more than 60% of diners in the South East believe meat in a roast dinner could become a thing of the past.
Read moreDetailsSadaka, a homelessness charity based in Reading, has received a cash boost.
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