Berkshire brewery marks International Women’s Day with collaborative craft beer
A Berkshire brewery has teamed up with a national women's beer community to create a special edition drink to mark International Women's Day.
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire brewery has teamed up with a national women's beer community to create a special edition drink to mark International Women's Day.
Read moreDetailscient bridge in Swallowfield has reopened to vehicles after being closed for more than two weeks following a lorry collision.
Read moreDetailsJones has asked to meet Thames Water.
Read moreDetailsChurch Road in Swallowfield is still closed.
Read moreDetailsA centuries-old bridge in Swallowfield has been left reeling after a massive articulated lorry crashed into it on Wednesday afternoon. Dramatic security footage from a nearby house shows the Dutch-based...
Read moreDetailsTrading standards officers attended at a car boot sale at White Horse Lane in Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsTraffic lights have been installed as Thames Water is conducting emergency network repairs near historic homes in a village in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsA man has died after being struck by a heavy goods vehicle on the A33 Swallowfield bypass in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsMore than 8,000 people attended the event last year.
Read moreDetailsIt will take place on August 24 and August 25.
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