Handmade poppies appear across borough thanks to Barkham Hookers
CROCHETED poppies have been appearing across the borough in the lead up to Remembrance Day today.
Read moreDetailsCROCHETED poppies have been appearing across the borough in the lead up to Remembrance Day today.
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS for 4,000 homes at Halls Farm in Shinfield could become a reality if the new Draft Local Plan is adopted
Read moreDetailsThe charity display sold 8,000 tickets before the big day, with residents eager to return to the town's explosive evening.
Read moreDetailsDr Deepak Ravindran has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Federation of Awarding Bodies? (FAB) awards.
Read moreDetailsInstead of asking for gifts to be purchased and donated, the charity is asking for cash donations, empower parents and carers to choose a present.
Read moreDetailsThe Bracknell-based venue will see visitors browse a range of stalls at its Craft and Design Fair.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Remembrance Day today, Swallowfield villagers have been making knitted and crocheted poppies to place on the memorial.
Read moreDetailsANIMAL lovers looking for some stocking fillers are invited to a Christmas fair this weekend.
Read moreDetailsA POP-UP recruitment fair is coming to Reading town centre on Friday.
Read moreDetailsThere was music and Bollywood-style dancing, and staff were decked in colourful outfits and body art.
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