Higher animal welfare brings home the bacon for UK farmers
Research has shown higher welfare standards could boost UK farmer incomes, as consumers are willing to pay more for food with labelled welfare scores
Read moreDetailsResearch has shown higher welfare standards could boost UK farmer incomes, as consumers are willing to pay more for food with labelled welfare scores
Read moreDetailsReading restaurant Manzano's and local charity Sadaka opened its arms to the homeless and those in need on Christmas Day,
Read moreDetailsHaving been regular diners at Rangamati in Winnersh for many years, my family and I were keen to discover whether the restaurant
Read moreDetailsOn Monday evening we enjoyed a thoroughly memorable visit to The Mutton in Heazley Heath, just outside Hook. This beautiful independent country pub
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Read moreDetailsAs a self-confessed curry connoisseur, I'm always on the lookout for restaurants that serve authentic, flavour-packed Indian cuisine
Read moreDetailsA bid for a Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre to become a late-night bar has been decided.
Read moreDetailsAn Asian fusion eatery has taken over an Italian restaurant unit in Reading town centre that has been vacant for years.
Read moreDetailsAn Indian food company has expanded to open its second restaurant in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA Korean barbecue restaurant in Reading town centre has launched a bid to sell alcohol and host music events.
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