MP makes visit to refurbished Woodley Waterside pub
THE NEWLY-refurbished Waterside pub in Woodley received the political seal of approval when the local MP stopped in for a look ...
THE NEWLY-refurbished Waterside pub in Woodley received the political seal of approval when the local MP stopped in for a look ...
A FORMER Reading Blue Coat School pupil has undertaken one of the most gruelling challenges possible – a trek across ...
A LUXURY restaurant in Yateley has been relaunched under the watchful eye of its Michelin-star chef. Celebrity restaurateur and chef Marco ...
A NEW footpath route to allow students attending the new Bohunt School in Arborfield to get to and from lessons safely ...
THE term 'tribute act' can often conjure up ideas of cheesy, second-rate acts playing a pokey room at the back ...
A CONTROVERSIAL method of preventing arrested people from spitting at police officers is being rolled out by Thames Valley Police ...
COMMENTS made by the House of Commons Speaker yesterday about President Donald Trump were 'rehearsed' during an audience at the ...
THE SECOND headline act of this year’s Reading Festival has been announced. Returning to the August bank holiday weekend festival ...
A MOTHER from Woosehill has raised more than £2,000 for charity by shaving her hair off. Sandra Ostridge, 53, braved ...
THE OWNERS of a Shinfield pub have called last orders for the final time. Mike Clegg and Claire Hawkins, who ...
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