Celebration as last beam laid for community fire station
The Crowthorne-based station is part of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority’s plans to modernise the fire and rescue service’s buildings over the next 15 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Crowthorne-based station is part of the Royal Berkshire Fire Authority’s plans to modernise the fire and rescue service’s buildings over the next 15 years.
Read moreDetailsOver the last four years, support for vulnerable adults has increased due to rising demand.
Read moreDetailsREADING manager Mark Bowen was delighted after his side snatched a point with the final kick of the match in a 'crazy' ending at the Madejski Stadium between Reading and...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are attempting to reunite jewellery alleged to have been stolen from homes in Wokingham and Reading. They are asking for owners of the items to get in touch. In...
Read moreDetailsREADING scored an equaliser with virtually the last kick of the game after Nottingham Forest had opened the scoring just moments before from Ben Watson in a manic ending at...
Read moreDetailsNORMALLY at Christmas, companies look to spread some festive cheer. But contractors working in Finchampstead had a better idea. Staff from South East Water and Clancy Docwra spread gritting salt...
Read moreDetailsA student of the University of Reading has been awarded for her article on safety at university. Taz Usher - who is in her final year at the institution -...
Read moreDetailsA RUBBISH scheme designed to prevent non-borough residents from accessing recycling services will undergo a revamp. Instead of showing staff at the re3 Recycling Centres in Bracknell and Reading an...
Read moreDetailsThis combination works very well giving a great protein contrast with the chicken and egg. You could add peppers and other vegetables too. Ingredients, serves 4 600g Diced Chicken Breast4...
Read moreDetailsA NEW tea range that helps refugees get back into work is going on sale in Wokingham and Binfield on Monday.
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