IN THE GARDEN: Fragrant flowers and foliage
June is a lovely month to be in the garden ? everything is bursting into bloom and you can really enjoy being outside.
Read moreDetailsJune is a lovely month to be in the garden ? everything is bursting into bloom and you can really enjoy being outside.
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY moved up into third after they produced a strong display against Cookham Dean in Thames Valley Division One.
Read moreDetailsTHE OWNERS of a new Starbucks drive through are seeking permission from Reading Borough Council for retrospective permission for its signage.
Read moreDetailsMembership of the group is holding steady, although attendance at indoor meetings has dropped since the pandemic
Read moreDetailsAs the weather is getting nicer, this week's tip looks at how to create an easy work out in the park
Read moreDetailsI was delighted to be elected as the new Leader of the Liberal Democrat Group, and I thank everyone who voted Liberal Democrats in this election.
Read moreDetailsWhen our Queen passed away amongst many tears, Charles finally inherited the throne, This created a King for the first time in decades.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire open their defence of the NCCA Trophy against Hertfordshire at Henley CC on Bank Holiday Monday (11am).
Read moreDetailsOUTSTANDING back row James McRae was named Rams' Players' Player of the Season at their end-of-season presentation ball.
Read moreDetailsLast week, I was at the unveiling of a new, thought-provoking piece of art in the heart of Reading. It stands as a physical symbol for peace and hope
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