Union Jack and England flags raised in Bracknell in ‘raise the colours’ action
Union Jack and the St George's flags have been spotted in Bracknell as part of 'Operation Raise the Colours' activism throughout the country.
Read moreDetailsUnion Jack and the St George's flags have been spotted in Bracknell as part of 'Operation Raise the Colours' activism throughout the country.
Read moreDetailsThere will be no changes to a 'transitional hotel' that is being used to resettle families from Afghanistan in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsThe team at Siren Craft Brew are getting into the Festival spirit as Reading Pride 2025 nears, taking place this year on Saturday, August 30.
Read moreDetailsThe RSPCA has revealed 145 reports of animal beating in Berkshire this summer, an huge 80% rise in the number of beatings reported in the county.
Read moreDetailsNearly 200 neighbours have signed a petition pushing for a safer crossing for pedestrians in their estate in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised about a planned logistics hub that could replace a massive office complex at the outskirts of Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading's very own comedy presenter, Miss England 2024 finalist and social media star with 600,000 social media followers,
Read moreDetailsLast year the group's Wokingham branch supported CLASP Wokingham: now it takes on a new charity partner
Read moreDetailsThe landmark court ruling that has closed a migrant hotel in Epping is 'being reviewed' in Wokingham Borough.
Read moreDetailsIt's off with the pink Stetsons and on with the battle jackets as Reading Festival's second full day goes all out for its rock roots
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