University drinks festival to toast local businesses
BREWERIES and distilleries based near the University of Reading will be celebrated at its inaugural drinks festival on May 26 and 27.
Read moreDetailsBREWERIES and distilleries based near the University of Reading will be celebrated at its inaugural drinks festival on May 26 and 27.
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Read moreDetailsA FORMER motorbike dealership in Whitley could be replaced with a convenience store.
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Read moreDetailsTo mark its golden anniversary, ITS has embarked on twelve months of fundraising in aid of Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsCEO Sarah Bentley and CFO Alastair Cochran have decided to forgo any performance-related bonuses for 2022-2023 amid rising criticism
Read moreDetailsStaff and students at Little Heath School were given a chance to share and celebrate their cultures in a week of events in aid of charity
Read moreDetailsA Tree Hunter who named an oak tree which dates back to at least the English Civil War has joined the campaign to try and save it.
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE in Reading have a week to help a charity reach a fundraising target.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information after an incident in which the rear windscreen of a vehicle was smashed in Pangbourne
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