New Crowthorne smokehouse brings a taste of Texas to Berkshire
Triple BBBs Smokehouse opened in the old HSBC bank building on High Street just before Christmas last year.
Read moreDetailsTriple BBBs Smokehouse opened in the old HSBC bank building on High Street just before Christmas last year.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Newbold Diversity Lectures begin next month
Read moreDetailsResidents in Norreys contacted Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor, about road safety near The Holt School, as their children cross Milton Road.
Read moreDetailsUNIONS have warned that NHS dentistry is ?hanging by a thread? with some patients facing two-year waits for routine check ups.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity will be holding the fundraising event at the Rose Inn, Market Place, Wokingham, on Thursday, February 3.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are few problems that can?t be sorted out over a cuppa, and a new campaign launched on Monday aimed to tackle loneliness.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL MP James Sunderland has given his backing to Prime Minister Boris Johnson in the wake of the numerous parties alleged to have been held
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested after a teenager went missing from a nightclub in Windsor. She has been found safe and well.
Read moreDetailsTHERE might not be much to celebrate on the pitch at the moment, but football fans will be over the moon about a new exhibition. Reading FC is 150 years...
Read moreDetailsA panto is deep into its final rehearsals – with one of the UK’s youngest panto directors in charge. Hannah Guile, just 18, is aware of her youth as she...
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