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ANY history of Reading has to include a chapter to its biscuit industry.
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Read moreDetailsWhat a couple of days It never rains it pours The Halloween kids living the dream For tricks and treats in scores
Read moreDetailsSHOPAHOLICS can pick up a bargain in a charity fashion sale coming to Reading later this month.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP that champions artistic endeavours across Wokingham borough are among the latest backers of a new sculpture for the town
Read moreDetailsOWNERS of assistance dogs will be able to let the train take more of the strain thanks to a new scheme.
Read moreDetailsEver since its inception, now shrouded by the mists of Whitehall obscurantism and cigar-smoke, the Literary Intelligence Bureau has protected people
Read moreDetailsAs I get older, looking at the reflection that is me It is shocking how the years change you, which is clear to see
Read moreDetailsOn a half-term visit to the Victoria and Albert museum with my teenage daughter, I was admiring a statue when another visitor asked me to take a photo
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to raise funding for a new landmark sculpture for Wokingham gives the definitive answer to the question, but is it art?
Read moreDetailsAN event that saw a former editor of Vogue share insights into her 25-year stint editing the fashion magazine has raised £6,000 for charity.
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