A FRUIT-ILE SEARCH: Expert explains supermarkets’ fruit and veg emergency
MANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
Read moreDetailsMANY shoppers have struggled to find their favourite fruits and vegetables in recent days, with many store shelves appearing barren.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION and a show of solidarity. That was a special concert held in Reading on Friday night, raising funds for Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsA CAFE that faced months of uncertainty after a sinkhole opened in a nearby road has been given a donation by one of Wokingham's building societies.
Read moreDetailsCampaign to stop dating abuse backed by local charity
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of radio fans will hope Reading will be on the right frequency when it holds a rally and car boot sale this summer.
Read moreDetailsWokingham church provides warmth, company, and hot soup
Read moreDetailsThe Two Sisters Cafe will host the event at their High Street location on Thursday, March 2.
Read moreDetailsREADING might have its three Bs, but Wokingham has them too - and two of them will be the focus for a new talk taking place next month.
Read moreDetailsA reported incident which took place just before 3pm on Tuesday, February 21, are affecting Great Western Railway and Elizabeth Line services
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, Reading came together to mourn the killing of Brianna Ghey, where members of the public paid their respects with a candlelight vigil
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