Reading’s Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice launches Christmas tree recycling scheme
Sue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice is encouraging residents to recycle their real trees through its Christmas Treecycling service.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder Duchess of Kent Hospice is encouraging residents to recycle their real trees through its Christmas Treecycling service.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Berkshire South East Campaign For Real Ale (CAMRA) got together at The Ship Inn last month to raise their glasses to its publication
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S still time to take a shoebox to the train station, but you?ve got to be quick about it as the final day is Saturda
Read moreDetailsA regional retailer is encouraging its shoppers to do one simple thing this Christmas in order for thousands of pounds to be donated to food banks
Read moreDetailsA plan to build 43 homes and a Lidl supermarket in Lower Earley has been rejected as the land is deemed to be countryside
Read moreDetailsOne of Wokingham?s oldest restaurants is set to re-open next week for the first time in almost two years.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came to Crowthorne's high street on Friday night as retailers, churches and the parish council teamed up for a late night shopping event
Read moreDetailsStephannie Haanstra and Vikki Harris are collecting gifts for two causes close to their hearts.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTMAS came to Woodley thanks to the return of its winter extravaganza.
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN a thousand bikers held a minute's silence at the start of this year's Reading Toy Run to remember Ben Spiller, who founded the event.
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