Berkshire Lieutenancy holds service remembering the Duke of Edinburgh
Berkshire Lieutenancy will hold a county service for Prince Philip who died at Windsor Castle on Friday, April 9, this year.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Lieutenancy will hold a county service for Prince Philip who died at Windsor Castle on Friday, April 9, this year.
Read moreDetailsA new collaboration between Microsoft and scientists at the Walker Institute is aiming to develop more solutions to international climate threats.
Read moreDetailsFollowing the death of five people at level crossings this year, HM chief inspector of railways is urging residents to use them safely.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber, Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley, is encouraging people to participate in a survey in England and Wales.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, October 17, there will be a charity event at Barkham Village Hall.
Read moreDetailsKadri Bako, 29, Emiljano Faslliaj, 30, and Eduard Troka, 30, were sentenced at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday to four years imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsFashion designer Vaishali Ragunathan has unveiled her latest work during London Fashion Week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council library and locality teams will be sleeping outside in Woodley Library?s courtyard garden for The Big Sleep Out.
Read moreDetailsBased on Bramshill Close, the 2,594 sq ft store runs on 100% renewable energy.
Read moreDetailsMarie Curie, is encouraging residents to start preparing for the National Day of Reflection in March next year.
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