Squire’s supports The Piggott School’s reflection garden project
Squire's Garden Centres in Hare Hatch was proud to support The Piggott School, Wargrave, in creating their beautiful "Garden of Reflection"
Read moreDetailsSquire's Garden Centres in Hare Hatch was proud to support The Piggott School, Wargrave, in creating their beautiful "Garden of Reflection"
Read moreDetailsThree people were hospitalised and one has been arrested following an attempted murder in central Reading in the early hours of Sunday, August 10.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based mental health charity has won £4,000 worth of funding to help grow their business thanks to Sage
Read moreDetailsA woman in her thirties was raped by a man known to her in Beresford Park off Beresford Road sometime between 1am and 1.30am on Friday, August 8.
Read moreDetailsSt Dominic Savio Catholic Primary School in Woodley, Reading, has been awarded a £5k grant after winning a national energy and sustainability
Read moreDetailsReading FC defender Paudie O'Connor is set to miss two to three weeks of action with a calf injury.
Read moreDetailsA family from Berkshire are celebrating the new chapter after the arrival of its newest member, marking the fifth generation of women
Read moreDetailsThe rider of an e-bike, a 64-year-old man, sustained serious injuries in a road traffic collison and died in hospital on Wednesday, August 6.
Read moreDetailsThe assault of a bus driver at around 3.20pm on Monday, August 4, has led police to seek witnesses to the incident
Read moreDetailsThe force is reaching out to those who are considering a career in the police and holding a number of recruitment events
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