Help others with Covid-19 blood plasma donation
Those who have Covid-19 are being urged to sign up to a new blood plasma donation centre, opening in Reading shortly.
Read moreDetailsThose who have Covid-19 are being urged to sign up to a new blood plasma donation centre, opening in Reading shortly.
Read moreDetailsLockdown heores at Complete Childcare nursery group have been awarded for their work since national lockdown was announced in March.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday morning, over 20 people turned up to help tidy up Town Lane in Earley.
Read moreDetailsThe Stables is opening tomorrow in Cantley House Hotel - and it promises no frills and no fuss, just awesome food.
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS are being urged to be kind and wear a face covering as part of a new campaign. The Charity Retail Association (CRA) says that seven in 10 volunteers and staff...
Read moreDetailsA MAN and a woman have been charged in relation to a burglary that is alleged to have taken place in Wokingham earlier this month. Andrew Guard, 32 of no...
Read moreDetailsCard Factory has launched a special partnership with the NSPCC to raise £10,000 for the charity.
Read moreDetailsThe ninth Get Berkshire Active Awards are now open for nominations.
Read moreDetailsRt Revd Olivia Graham, the Bishop of Reading, has switched to an electric car.
Read moreDetailsSPREADING hope and happiness with flowers, the Royal Windsor Rose and Horticultural Society has congratulated the top entries to its photography competition. Sponsored by Berkeley Homes, who donated 2,000 packets...
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