Co-op’s Xmas help
A regional retailer is encouraging its shoppers to do one simple thing this Christmas in order for thousands of pounds to be donated to food banks
Read moreDetailsA regional retailer is encouraging its shoppers to do one simple thing this Christmas in order for thousands of pounds to be donated to food banks
Read moreDetailsIt?s A Wonderful Life is one of the all-time Christmas film classics.
Read moreDetailsLooking round my house at the weekend, I found myself wondering what our heirs will do with the 90% empty cans of paint that we keep..
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, December 3, borough artists exhibited their work at The Walter Arms, in Sindlesham, alongside live music.
Read moreDetailsIT?S BEEN 100 years in the making, and it?s been a record-breaker.
Read moreDetailsTRIP is asking everyone to have a go a taking 24 steps to enjoy a more environmentally friendly Christmas this year.
Read moreDetailsA CAFE with a branch on Reading?s Broad Street is offering a free cuppa, handy in the cold winter weather.
Read moreDetailsEARLEY'S peddling Panda is set to pound the roads again on his biggest challenge yet.
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of schools from across the Reading and Wokingham areas feature are officially among the best in the country.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, December 8, the motorway fully-opened overnight between junctions 8/9 and 12.
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