Brand New Orleans: Popeye’s launches in Reading
One lucky person could win chicken for a year: Popeye's opens second UK branch outside of London with a huge three-day event? we take a sneak preview
Read moreDetailsOne lucky person could win chicken for a year: Popeye's opens second UK branch outside of London with a huge three-day event? we take a sneak preview
Read moreDetails"Shortly after, we were sitting at our kitchen table wondering why on earth we left our occupations to start the business."
Read moreDetailsWHEN Wokingham's half marathon gets underway on Sunday, there will be a poignant moment of reflection for a team of runners taking part
Read moreDetailsA NEW festival comes to Reading this May, and it is different to the many music and food events: this one takes place on foot.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of morris men who indulged in their Christmas traditions has been able to share in their good fortune.
Read moreDetailsPLANS are in full swing for this year's Woodley Carnival, and organisers are accepting applications for stalls.
Read moreDetailsChurch launches new dementia friendly choir
Read moreDetailsThe cafe has teamed up with Sandhurst-based pie specialist, The Pie Hole to provide a pastry-filled delight to attendees.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Musical Players and Jamie Milburn will host the event at the Parish Hall this Friday, February 24.
Read moreDetailsBBC Radio Berkshire is in search of a hero or eight.
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