High Sheriff's awards honour Berkshire’s finest
SOME of the borough’s unsung heroes had been due to receive a special honour earlier this month, but new rules on social distancing put paid to it. The High Sheriff’s...
Read moreDetailsSOME of the borough’s unsung heroes had been due to receive a special honour earlier this month, but new rules on social distancing put paid to it. The High Sheriff’s...
Read moreDetailsOrganisers have confirmed that this year’s artists including headliners James Blunt, Madness, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Sara Cox, will perform next summer.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that offers palliative and day therapy care says it could be forced to shut down its services due to a £12 million funding gap, after its usual fundraising...
Read moreDetailsKETTY LESTER knew what she was singing about: “Love letters straight from your heart keep us so near while apart”. Her 1961 B-side was also a hit for Alison Moyet...
Read moreDetailsIt is hoped the new hubs will ease the burden on other healthcare facilities, and free up hospital doctors to deal with more urgent coronavirus cases.
Read moreDetailsChief Constable john Campbell explained that he has asked retired officers to return to the force, 200 of which have already made contact with Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsANIMAL lovers can get a helping paw with homeschooling, thanks to the Cats Protection charity. It has launched Moggy Modules, five new online learning tools aimed at children. Each pack...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision has set up virtual coffee mornings, quiz events and informal discussion groups for its members to stay connected online.
Read moreDetailsA staggering 900 people have asked about joining the workforce at Intersurgical to help the fight against the virus.
Read moreDetailsA FARM shop is opening early to allow single parents and NHS keyworkers to get the groceries they need, without the queues. Hare Hatch Sheeplands plant nursery says that its...
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