Names sought for green space
People in Shinfield are being invited to help to shape the future of their community by putting forward ideas to name a new recreational space.
Read morePeople in Shinfield are being invited to help to shape the future of their community by putting forward ideas to name a new recreational space.
Read moreMay is a marvellous month ... the garden is blooming, plants are starting to flower and show their colours and borders are beginning to fill out
Read morePhysical activity plays a massive role in the prevention of heart diseases, but around 40% of the UK still do not meet physical activity guidelines
Read moreA new agency covers Berkshire, Hampshire and Surrey.
Read moreWE ALL hope that Cupid's arrow will find us, but police are warning that there has been a flurry of romance fraud across the region.
Read moreRISC is pulling back the curtain on its own rooftop grow project for an event in conjunction with Incredible Edible Reading next weekend
Read moreReading heritage enthusiasts are invited to a talk on the history of Sutton's Seeds later this month.
Read moreMore than 600,000 people joined the world's largest garden wildlife survey.
Read moreReading food labels can be confusing, and it can be hard to know where to look, with the back-of-pack labels often feels like navigating through a maze. Most food and...
Read moreRedrow Southern Counties is offering grants of up to £3,000 to community initiatives
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