Wetherspoons pint in Berkshire could cost £7.46 by 2035, according to study
A Wetherspoons pint in Berkshire could cost as much as £7.46 by 2035 according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsA Wetherspoons pint in Berkshire could cost as much as £7.46 by 2035 according to a new study.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has launched a solar panel initiative to make renewable energy more affordable for residents and help the cut bills
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information after a man in his late 50s was robbed while walking through Prospect Park on Sunday
Read moreDetailsErlon Billa has been jailed for two years after he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and cannabis
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a series assault which left a man hospitalised with a serious laceration to his neck
Read moreDetailsMore than 150 aquatic enthusiasts took the plunge last Sunday to raise money for Thames Hospice with an open water swim challenge.
Read moreDetailsDOG LOVERS in the south east are steadfast in their commitments to their pets despite economic uncertainties, research has revealed.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Daniel, 37, was last seen by family members in Tilehurst on Sunday, June 2
Read moreDetailsThe East Berkshire branch of Palestine Solidarity Campaign will be holding a cricket match at Burnham Cricket Club on Tuesday, June 18.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN'S TV favourites including Bluey, Hey Duggee and Mr Tumble will be setting up shop - quite literally - in London.
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