Reading homeless charity puts out a call for donations
New Beginnings, in Reading, is looking for donations after seeing a rise in demand.
Read moreDetailsNew Beginnings, in Reading, is looking for donations after seeing a rise in demand.
Read moreDetailsTHE PROPERTY market is busier than ever, as buyers compete in the ‘race for the space’. According to Zoopla, buyer demand for properties has grown by nearly 80% compared to...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM businesses must take action on insolvency, a Berkshire trade body has urged. R3 is encouraging employers to make the most of a range of temporary Government measures, to help...
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a crash between a car and lorry on the A33 near Swallowfield, during which two people died.
Read moreDetailsART EXHIBITIONS will be presented online showcasing the work of talented artists. The Reading Guild of Artists, a group of professional and amateur artists in Berkshire, has announced its new...
Read moreDetailsNEW radiotherapy technology hoped to revolutionise the way some cancer patients are treated, is being launched at the Berkshire Cancer Centre. Based at Reading’s Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, the...
Read moreDetailsA NEW leader is taking over family support charity Parents And Children Together (PACT). Jan Fishwick OBE, retired at the end of March, after 13 years leading the charity. During...
Read moreDetailsTHE PANDEMIC is not getting small businesses down, according to Virgin Money. It said more than one in four small- to medium-sized businesses (SMEs) plan to invest more money in...
Read moreDetailsIT’S GOOD news for anybody planning to head to the shops next week. From Monday, April 12, Reading Buses is reinstating Winnersh Triangle park & ride which takes travellers in...
Read moreDetailsA NEW High Sheriff has been appointed for Berkshire. Willie Hartley Russell was sworn in at a virtual ceremony on Friday, March 26 at the declaration ceremony. He succeeds the...
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