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Burglars often look for easy opportunities, so while it's tempting to show off your beautifully decorated Christmas tree
Read moreDetailsBurglars often look for easy opportunities, so while it's tempting to show off your beautifully decorated Christmas tree
Read moreDetailsNew statistics released by The Kennel Club shows that dogs being treated for eating toxic chocolate soars in December and January
Read moreDetailsAs the festive season approaches, St John Ambulance shares essential first aid tips to ensure a safe and joyous time.
Read moreDetailsAs the Christmas half-way break is upon us in the Reading and District Table Tennis league, Kingfisher A are top having played an extra match
Read moreDetailsIt used to be the case that the process of planning a council budget for the year ahead would only really come into sharp focus in the weeks
Read moreDetailsCaptain Cian Tappan praised The Oratory School 1st XV's 'heart and passion' after they snatched Berkshire County Cup silverware with a dramatic
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre, a dedicated charity in Reading promoting creativity and accessibility in the arts, has announced the arrival of RABBLE Ensemble
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds is confident Rams will turn things round after losing a third straight National One game for just the second time in a dramatic 27-26
Read moreDetailsDayna Rodrigues, Blandy & Blandy Challenging working environments can be detrimental to your health and wellbeing, and your career. Below is helpful information on some of the issues that can...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday 27 November I spoke in Westminster during the debate on Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour. I welcomed the measures announced
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