Aldi donates 6,100 meals to good causes in Berkshire during the school holidays
Aldi, the country's fourth-largest supermarket chain, works with community giving platform Neighbourly to donate unsold fresh and chilled food
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Aldi, the country's fourth-largest supermarket chain, works with community giving platform Neighbourly to donate unsold fresh and chilled food
Read moreDetailsA SERIES of band concerts continues in June with not one but two performances on the same day.
Read moreDetailsTHE CAST has been unveiled for a world premiere coming to a Newbury theatre next month.
Read moreDetailsA BODY has been found in the River Thames near Sonning Bridge, and police believe it is that of a man who has been missing since early last month
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST man banned from driving has been jailed for causing a road traffic collision while riding an illegal ebike.
Read moreDetailsPolice officers discovered crack cocaine and heroin in the Nike Air Jordans in the porch of Stacey-Edis Gyan-Boatey during a search of his home.
Read moreDetailsVPTE 20The local elections take place on Thursday, May 2. There are 16 seats up for grabs, one for each ward.
Read moreDetailsMcDonald's is creating a new breakfast meal deal that it says is cheaper than sausage roll favourite Greggs
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL for witnesses has been made by police after a motorcyclist was involved in a collision with a car near Theale.
Read moreDetailsA CHEESY treat is currently on the menu at Reading's Honest Burgers ... but it won't be there for long.
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