Berkshire organ donors honoured for saving lives
THIRTEEN people from across the county have been honoured posthumously for saving the lives of others through organ donations
Read moreDetailsTHIRTEEN people from across the county have been honoured posthumously for saving the lives of others through organ donations
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses has made a shake-up to the way in which people can buy tickets online, a move it says makes it easier for customers.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of the world of sport will be held in Riseley later this month
Read moreDetailsThe audience learnt about the history of cartoons, their political and social influence, their lexicon and the work of various famous cartoonists.
Read moreDetailsTRAINS have been delayed by more than 30 hours over the past six months ? by customers yanking their chain.
Read moreDetailsHOURS after delivering a speech on public service, Maidenhead MP Theresa May enjoyed the late summer sunshine at Henley Festival.
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING the news that the prime minister will step down in due course, Sir John Redwood has issued a six-point plan for the interim government
Read moreDetailsAs the sun shines and the country basks in a heatwave, one of the borough?s water companies is urging people to make every drop count.
Read moreDetailsThis picture is so surreal, I was thinking we should have a caption competition.
Read moreDetailsLONELY ROBOT makes a welcome return to our playlist this week, with a sneak peek at his latest album.
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