Woof! Twyford store becomes first in country to sell microwave ready meals … for pets
DOGGIE din dins in Twyford are speeding up after a pet shop became the first in Britain to sell microwavable ready meals for pets.
Read moreDetailsDOGGIE din dins in Twyford are speeding up after a pet shop became the first in Britain to sell microwavable ready meals for pets.
Read moreDetailsWADE to go: fair raises more than £3,000
Read moreDetailsREADING TODAY understands that Reading FC has now paid an outstanding tax bill to HMRC in full.
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre is just days away from the much-anticipated return of its annual summer production in Reading's historic Abbey Ruins
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, Berkshire Motor Show returned to Prospect Park, brining classic cars, top-end trucks, and magnificent motors to Reading
Read moreDetailsWokingham Sunny Saturdays: music while you lunch
Read moreDetailsTwyford Drama's last production, Fight them for The Beeches, was a huge success with record audiences.
Read moreDetailsStarmaker theatre group wins London Flame award for excellence
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has seized more than £4m worth of cannabis plants and arrested more than 30 people as part of a crackdown on organised crime
Read moreDetailsFiona Carrier, aged 61 and of Bedingfield, Suffolk, pleaded guilty to one count of indecent assault at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday, July 6
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