New-look Bull on Bell Street aims to be the top spot for alfresco dining in Henley
A HENLEY town centre pub is set to become the top spot in town for alfresco dining and drinking in its new look courtyard area this summer.
Read moreDetailsA HENLEY town centre pub is set to become the top spot in town for alfresco dining and drinking in its new look courtyard area this summer.
Read moreDetailsDINERS at a Wokingham restaurant will be bowled over by the food after a cricket-loving executive chef joined the ranks.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER seamstress who now lives in Finchampstead held a party to celebrate her 100th birthday.
Read moreDetailsDo you plan your meals in advance? If you don?t, it may be something you could consider. It can save money in the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses after a white BMW was chased by two mopeds, then damaged with an angle grinder and stones
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares to celebrate the Queen?s 70th anniversary as our monarch, a new exhibition looks at her connections to the Royal county
Read moreDetailsCHARVIL?S verges are cleaner and greener thanks to a team of litter pickers.
Read moreDetailsA NEW director has been appointed at a Wokingham-based firm that specialises in planning consultancy.
Read moreDetailsAFTER NEARLY a decade running a major palliative care hospice in Tilehurst, its director has announced plans to step down.
Read moreDetailsA NIGHT celebrating the music of The Eagles is coming to Reading this autumn as Talon returns for its 25th anniversary tour at The Hexagon
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