Free tacos for A-level students thanks to Taco Bell
AS STUDENTS prepare to receive their A-level grades, a fast-food chain is offering a result: free tacos. Taco Bell, which has a branch in Reading’s Broad Street Mall, is giving...
Read moreDetailsAS STUDENTS prepare to receive their A-level grades, a fast-food chain is offering a result: free tacos. Taco Bell, which has a branch in Reading’s Broad Street Mall, is giving...
Read moreDetailsTomorrow, students will collect their A-level results, and on Thursday, pupils will do the same for their GCSE grades. It is the first time the two results days have run...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM and Reading have seen a baby boom over lockdown over the past year, with the two areas being hotspots for covid newborns. In March, across the country, there were...
Read moreDetailsBURGER lovers can get their hands on a free treat from a popular Wokingham fast food restaurant this month – Burger King is teaming up with Deliveroo to offer a...
Read moreDetailsA NEW pan-Asian dining experience is set to tickle taste buds as itsu opens in a popular Reading retail park. Itsu’s first-ever franchise has created 30 jobs for its branch...
Read moreDetailsSURVIVORS of domestic abuse could be struggling to access refuge support in Wokingham borough, more than a month after Cranstoun took over the council’s support service. This is according to...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY founder has been selected as a finalist for a special business award. Vickie Robertson, founder of Finchampstead-based charity Kaleidoscopic UK, has been shortlisted for the Single Mums Business...
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has relaunched its Star of the Month Awards — and the first round has seen a bumper crop of winners. The monthly awards ceremony was created to recognise...
Read moreDetailsHurst Village Society has pledged to strongly fight the ‘nightmare’ of up to 300 new homes being built in its community. But earlier this week the society had yet to...
Read moreDetailsBIRTHDAY celebrations are being planned for a five-year-old girl as she raises money for charity. Isabella Waistell, from Woosehill, raised more than £1,000 for the Cleft Lip And Palate Association...
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