Charity thanks Berkshire residents for raising £20,000
Sue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsSue Ryder supporters from across the county headed out on a Walk to Remember throughout October last year to honour someone special to them.
Read moreDetailsTriple BBBs Smokehouse opened in the old HSBC bank building on High Street just before Christmas last year.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber will be climbing Scafell Pike to support servicemen and women who were injured either mentally or physically during their service.
Read moreDetailsThe 2022 Newbold Diversity Lectures begin next month
Read moreDetailsResidents in Norreys contacted Cllr Rachel Burgess, Labour councillor, about road safety near The Holt School, as their children cross Milton Road.
Read moreDetailsUNIONS have warned that NHS dentistry is ?hanging by a thread? with some patients facing two-year waits for routine check ups.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity will be holding the fundraising event at the Rose Inn, Market Place, Wokingham, on Thursday, February 3.
Read moreDetailsINFLATION will rise even higher than the 5.4% figure revealed this morning, and households face a cost-of-living crunch, warns the CBI.
Read moreDetailsStrictly's Ian Waite will be returning to his home stage when The Ballroom Boys ? Act Two arrives at Reading's Hexagon theatre on Wednesday, June 8.
Read moreDetailsAdd some spice to your week with this one-pan prawn wonder from Love Seafood.
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