PETS & VETS: What do you need to do if you find a stray cat?
As the days start to brighten you may notice more of our feline friends out and about, soaking up the sunshine. It is normal for cats to roam and sometimes...
Read moreDetailsAs the days start to brighten you may notice more of our feline friends out and about, soaking up the sunshine. It is normal for cats to roam and sometimes...
Read moreDetailsLORD AGNEW, the Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the School System, has sent his congratulations to Emmbrook Infant School after it was judged to be Outstandingby Ofsted. He said: “This...
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club welcomed 400 local children from 10 schools and grassroots clubs to Madejski Stadium on Tuesday night, to give them the chance to meet the Royals and thank...
Read moreDetailsAs Parliament prepares for another day of Brexit debates in a bid to unlock a way forward, Bracknell MP - and remainer - Dr Phillip Lee has express his concerns...
Read moreDetailsDAYS before the Easter holidays are due to begin, a popular soft play centre has been forced to call in the receivers and make its staff redundant. In a statement...
Read moreDetailsThe Wheelwright's Arms in Hurst is organising a charity dog walk for its locals and their pets to help less fortunate dogs. Taking part will be Sophie, a miniature Pinscher,...
Read moreDetailsIT’S a hog roast without a hog - and we’re not telling porkies. This Saturday, Siren Craft Brew in Finchampstead will hold what is thought to be Berkshire’s first fully...
Read moreDetailsTHE COUNCIL has hit upon a controversial move to replace trees chopped down by the regeneration work and housebuilding across the borough: they are all to be swapped for bonsai...
Read moreDetails‘NOTHING has been agreed or accepted” over plans to build a new 15,000-home town in Grazeley. That’s the view of Conservative group leader Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner. On Monday, Minister of...
Read moreDetailsA MICHAEL JACKSON tribute act has been removed from the bill of a popular music festival following allegations of abuse against the real thing. Marvellous Festivals had booked a soundalike...
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