Healthy Heart Tip: Walking
May is National Walking Month, which encourages us to leave the car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days
Read moreDetailsMay is National Walking Month, which encourages us to leave the car at home and find ways to incorporate more walking into our days
Read moreDetailsSpring is well underway, as the country enjoys some warmer temperatures and brighter, longer days.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based builders? merchants utilised the help of a town centre-based law firm during its recent sale.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help people in Reading borough thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsTHE SPRING booster covid jab campaign has been hailed a success as more than half of eligible people in the south east have had it.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for the public?s help in tracing Anthony Farr, aged 56, last seen in Burghfield on Tuesday, May 10
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of 30 fundraisers will attempt the Lake District's daunting 24 Peaks challenge
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE knows that a thing in the Ding is jams ? so a new consultation could be just the (non-speeding) ticket for the borough.
Read moreDetailsNEWTOWN residents were dismayed to find that the concept of No Mow May had been ignored by council contractors.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps children get to grips with reading has launched a project to help Ukrainian families coming to Berkshire.
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