Co-op says demand for locally sourced products has increased 40% in five years
DEMAND for locally produced products is helping reduce shoppers? carbon footprints according to a supermarket chain
Read moreDetailsDEMAND for locally produced products is helping reduce shoppers? carbon footprints according to a supermarket chain
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Americana will come to Binfield next month, just in time for independence day.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD residents were treated to a spectacular community event on Saturday, June 25.
Read moreDetailsThe Walnuts with Bells On concert with a live band in a parish church had the audience dancing in the aisles and clapping along
Read moreDetailsThe finishing line at Brighton beach suddenly turned into a loud cheer at the sight of a mysterious bear on the bike
Read moreDetailsNot for the first time, our Panda joined more than 350 bike riders for the 3 Counties Cycle Ride organised by the Rotary Club of Easthampstead
Read moreDetailsA NEW church is holding a family fun day in Grazeley next month
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Haydn Choir will be performing a summer concert in Woodley next month.
Read moreDetailsToday, Saturday, June 25, is the day for Wokingham?s Festival For Ukraine - here are the bands that will be playing, and when they will perform.
Read moreDetailsA MEETING to monitor the work of Thames Valley?s Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) was abandoned over a squabble as to who should chair the group,
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