Remembrance Sunday: Free rail travel offer for veterans, service personnel and Poppy Appeal volunteers
FREE train travel is on offer to veterans this weekend, as the nation prepares to take part in the annual act of remembrance.
Read moreDetailsFREE train travel is on offer to veterans this weekend, as the nation prepares to take part in the annual act of remembrance.
Read moreDetailsMOONCAKE were scoffed at autumn celebrations held in Warfield, allowing residents of a new estate to come together for an evening of light and cakes
Read moreDetailsAN Advent Calendar gifting scheme has been launched in Bracknell, aimed at spreading some festive cheer.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Choral Society will sing in Reading
Read moreDetailsIT WAS honours even between Reading and Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night as the League One sides played out a forgettable 1-1.
Read moreDetailsJonathon Whitnall, 48, is being sought in connection with shoplifting offences which took place between Wednesday, May 24, and Sunday, August 13
Read moreDetailsReading Association for the Blind (RAB) has agreed to become part of Berkshire Vision in a merger of the two sight loss charities
Read moreDetailsPalmer Park will see some of the most successful bands of the last two decades performing when Blue, Boyzlife, and Scouting For Girls play next summer
Read moreDetailsA COLLABORATIVE project is set to transform understanding of religion in the English Middle Ages.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING to keep an eye on electrical goods with lithium-ion batteries has been issued ? because they can catch fire suddenly
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