Pamela’s art show in Hurst raises awareness of animal welfare – now she’s preparing to launch a meet-up for people to make friends
When Pamela sees a problem she doesn't walk on by ? she tries to fix it.
Read moreDetailsWhen Pamela sees a problem she doesn't walk on by ? she tries to fix it.
Read moreDetailsREADING has one of the highest rates of water rescue incidents in Berkshire with the number across the county soaring by 50% in the past three years.
Read moreDetailsBUS services in Earley have been given a boost thanks to its town council.
Read moreDetailsA MONEY-SAVING offer has been launched by a pub chain with branches in Charvil and Whitley.
Read moreDetailsA paedophile in Reading has been jailed for 15 years after pleading guilty to a string of sexual offences involving young girls
Read moreDetailsAROUND 50 parents packed out a parish council meeting last Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsAN ENGLAND footballer who plays for AC Milan is one of the partners of a new kitchen retailer preparing to open in Wokingham town centre
Read moreDetailsCraft Theory, presented by The Grumpy Goat and South Street Arts Centre, returned, bringing with it signature selections and sessionable snifters
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 8,000 emergency calls to Thames Valley Police in June were made in error.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Shinfield Parish Council and its community braved the rain for the official opening of a new sports facility.
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