Austen House enters jubilee competition with pudding creation
Austen House Care Home is hoping to create a pudding fit for a Queen, after the competition was announced in January.
Read moreDetailsAusten House Care Home is hoping to create a pudding fit for a Queen, after the competition was announced in January.
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince said Reading have a ‘great chance’ of surviving relegation in the Championship after he made a winning start to life as interim manager. Goals from Lucas Joao and...
Read moreDetailsREADING FC made a winning start under interim boss Paul Ince with goals from Lucas Joao and John Swift to give them victory over Birmingham City. Joao picked out the...
Read moreDetailsThe new services, announced today, have been set up by Green Line operator Reading Buses in partnership with Heathrow. They start on Sunday, March 13.
Read moreDetailsThe results, compiled using search engine data by online bakery Jack and Beyond, show that Italian spread Nutella is the nation's favourite addition.
Read moreDetailsChildren can plant their own growbag for the competition at the TRHA trading store on Loddon Hall Road between 9.30am and 11am on Sunday, March 20.
Read moreDetailsDinton Activity Centre is hosting a full moon paddle on Black Swan Lake between 8pm and 10pm on Friday, March 18.
Read moreDetailsThe rabbit's hutch was destroyed by the wind, so he hopped over to join his neighbours in their stables.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, February 19, Doughnut Time on Denmark Street opened its doors to a stream of people.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Town Council is to hold its annual meeting next week.
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