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Read moreDetailsTHREE Berkshire restaurants and takeaways are hoping to serve up prizes at a major food awards ceremony.
Read moreDetailsFIRE chiefs have issued a three-point plan over smoke alarms.
Read moreDetailsFOOTBALL fans are showing the red card to following their teams due to the cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsA NEW training brewery for people with learning difficulties and autism will be officially launched in Reading later this month alongside a new beer
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