Berkshire actor returns to voice doodle-tastic adventures
A BERKSHIRE actor is back for more rib-tickling adventures as the voice of Tom Gates.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE actor is back for more rib-tickling adventures as the voice of Tom Gates.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has committed to providing accommodation and vaccinations for rough sleepers in Reading this winter.
Read moreDetailsTHE Purple Turtle will host Motofest on Saturday, January 15, in aid of the Motor Neurone Disease Association (MNDA).
Read moreDetailsDREW Humberstone?s late try helped Rams snatch a dramatic 22-19 victory in atrocious conditions at Tonbridge Juddians.
Read moreDetailsFor a while, I?ve held off discussing the future of Veljko Paunovic in this column. Largely because I believe he?s been dealt a pretty rough hand.
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women?s impressive 17 home game winning streak came to an end on Sunday as Championship 1 leaders Thurrock secured a bonus-point victory.
Read moreDetailsFESTIVE gifts arrived in style at the Royal Berkshire Hospital just before Christmas, thanks to Aston Martin Reading.
Read moreDetailsNEW research shows that more than 350 Berkshire people died from excess winter deaths ? and there are fears that this winter?s total could be higher
Read moreDetailsOliver Stanhope was nominated for his services to rowing. He holds the European, World and Paralympic titles with his PR3 mixed coxed four team mates.
Read moreDetailsMatthew White, MBE, began working as a relief chef at the University 29 years ago. He is now the director of campus commerce and an industry leader.
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