Mayor in the Mall: Cllr Rachel Eden cuts ribbon to new offices for Age UK Berkshire
A CHARITY that helps older residents across the county has a new home in Reading's Broad Street Mall
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps older residents across the county has a new home in Reading's Broad Street Mall
Read moreDetailsA NEW play co-written by the editor of Private Eye opens this week, and it will look at the life of much-loved silly man Spike Milligan.
Read moreDetailsAS THE cost of living rises, and inflation hits its highest rate for 30 years, a new course could help residents manage their finances.
Read moreDetailsAS FUEL bills rise, a housebuilder has offered some tips on how to make homes more energy efficient - and environmentally friendly in the process.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School was awarded a double excellent by the Independent School Inspectorate, the highest award an independent school can be given.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council launched the consultation, which it said "would help decide whether to progress the project" on Monday, January 24.
Read moreDetailsAN EVENING of reflection is being held tomorrow to remember victims of the Holocaust.
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of Mozart will be coming to Norden Farm later this month.
Read moreDetailsFOLK music is returning to Nettlebed at the end of the month, following a Christmas break.
Read moreDetailsUpcycled candlemaking business A Late Night Tale was born after a conversation over a bottle of wine.
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