Plastic Free Caversham hosts festive fundraiser
The group aims to work with residents, businesses and schools to assist them in becoming more sustainable
Read moreDetailsThe group aims to work with residents, businesses and schools to assist them in becoming more sustainable
Read moreDetailsThe Innovation Valley app, which is free to users, has been created through the Thames Valley Berkshire Live Lab.
Read moreDetailsBrookfields Special School, on Sage Road, Tilehurst, received its newly repaired and refurbished trike back from The Silvers' Workshop.
Read moreDetailsEmma Major's latest venture is a limited edition calendar for 2022 featuring colour drawings of Little Guy.
Read moreDetailsEARLY morning thieves stole a bicycle.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police have reported that numberplates were taken from a car in Calcot
Read moreDetailsA VAN has been stolen from a home in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsAs we approach winter the season provides plenty of opportunities to make bright and colourful dishes that comfort us through the colder months.
Read moreDetailsTuesday Stroke Club members celebrated their 39th Birthday earlier this month with a party
Read moreDetailsa Hare Hatch-based garden centre is looking for Santas to come forward. And elves
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