Urgent call for more blood donors across Berkshire to meet demand – more than 4,000 needed
A SURVEY has revealed that the blood donor service needs at least 4,322 Berkshire people to step up and give a pint in order to save lives.
Read moreDetailsA SURVEY has revealed that the blood donor service needs at least 4,322 Berkshire people to step up and give a pint in order to save lives.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm was able to welcome guests for a garden party earlier this month, its first for three years.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based firm is looking to a bright future after securing permission to build a new solar farm
Read moreDetailsA GARAGE sale will be held in Woodley to raise funds for Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsA RESEARCH network is recruiting Whitley residents to help tackle society's most pressing issues.
Read moreDetailsA THEALE company?s expansion is ?precisely what we want to see more of in the Reading area? according to one of the borough?s two MPs
Read moreDetailsWITH the warm weather here at last - what do you mean it?s too hot? - our thoughts are very definitely on the summer season.
Read moreDetailsAN UNUSUAL combination is promised by the Concerts in Caversham team for their June performance.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre company has been awarded the lease on a new home for its production work and community projects in Caversham
Read moreDetailsWhile the flurry of activity around the climate stripes, one unmissable adoption of the graphic will be zooming around Reading for a lot longer.
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