£250m funding boost for sustainable travel
In a bid to reduce car use after the lockdown, the government is hoping councils will install pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements and bus-only lanes as part of a £250m...
Read moreDetailsIn a bid to reduce car use after the lockdown, the government is hoping councils will install pop-up bike lanes, wider pavements and bus-only lanes as part of a £250m...
Read moreDetailsISOLATEDTalks.com has been launched to support the work of The Samaritans. The charity receives calls and emails from people who often need someone to talk to and find themselves in...
Read moreDetailsAcross Berkshire West, doctors are reminding patients that surgeries are still open, after Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned that people must not avoid seeing their GP as this could create...
Read moreDetailsTHREE FRIENDS are taking on the challenge of climbing Mount Everest, from the comfort of their own home to raise money for three charities.
Read moreDetailsThe FA has chosen to end the 2019/20 Women's Super League season with immediate effect.
Read moreDetailsTHE BISHOP of Reading has added her voice to those expressing concerns over Boris Johnson’s decision to defend Dominic Cummings’ decision to break lockdown rules. At yesterday’s news conference, Boris...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS in Crowthorne are looking to spread a little happiness this week, thanks to a new fun trail. Taking place across the village, there are more than 25 stops to...
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for witnesses has been launched after a 76-year-old woman died following a collision at a busy road junction in neighbouring Reading. The incident took place around 10.50am on...
Read moreDetailsMANY of us have used lockdown to take it easy: solving the odd jigsaw, catching up on reading or even having a sort out.
Read moreDetailsA school and a community initiative have joined forces to help deliver more than 300 lunches to vulnerable families.
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