Aldi announces plan to recruit 130 people across Berkshire, including Reading and Bracknell
ONE of the country's biggest supermarket chains has announced it is to recruit more employees.
Read moreDetailsONE of the country's biggest supermarket chains has announced it is to recruit more employees.
Read moreDetailsThe Lord Lieutenant of the Royal County of Berkshire, Mr James Puxley, has announced the appointment of seven new Deputy Lieutenants
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN group's hopes of having a 4,500-home development reconsidered were dashed.
Read moreDetailshe Save Edneys Hill campaigners have been sent letters by Wokingham Borough Council telling them to remove the banners as they breach planning rules
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD may have been a little quieter at the start of February as the village's children were left captivated by the telling of magical tales.
Read moreDetailsWATER restrictions could feature later this year, according to a University of Reading meteorologist.
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST couple donated blood on Valentine's Day and are encouraging others to follow suit.
Read moreDetailsTeddy bear reveals Rebecca's hidden letter
Read moreDetailsPAUL INCE has opened up about Cesare Casadei's lack of playing time at Reading.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Paul Ince admitted that his team 'let themselves down' despite being angered by the referees decision not to award Cardiff a red card
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