Reading Town Meal to return in September, appeals for volunteers
FOOD lovers can enjoy a feast of entertainment at this year’s Reading Town Meal as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.
Read moreDetailsFOOD lovers can enjoy a feast of entertainment at this year’s Reading Town Meal as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.
Read moreDetailsIN YEARS to come, drones will be used to airlift people out of danger. That’s the view of Sergeant Andy Sparshot, who is leading the Thames Valley and Hampshire drone...
Read moreDetailsA TWYFORD charity is a few thousand pounds better off thanks to some Berkshire daredevils who fell out at 15,000ft
Read moreDetailsYou might think your feedback doesn’t have the power to change how health and social care services run. We want to show you how that isn’t the case
Read moreDetailsBru Coffee and Gelato opened its doors in May, and says it is the town’s only coffee and dessert house that is open from early morning to late night
Read moreDetailsTwo totally blind men in their 70s have completed stunning wing walks on top of a 1940s biplane.
Read moreDetailsEARLIER this month a group of Wokingham teenagers collected 27 crates of produce for the foodbank.
Read moreDetailsBritish Victoria plums, damsons and greengages will be at their best in the next month or so and taste great in this easy tart.
Read moreDetailsAction Fraud says it has received more than 700 reports of fake emails, claiming to be from the NHS, about a digital passport that proves people have been vaccinate
Read moreDetailsThe NHS Health on the Move vaccine bus will be at Bulmershe School, offering first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine.
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