Mr. Happy Meal: Mr Men return to McDonald’s to celebrate World Book Day
From Monday, February 12, Mr. Men and Little Miss characters are back with new plush toys included in McDonalds' Happy Meals
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday, February 12, Mr. Men and Little Miss characters are back with new plush toys included in McDonalds' Happy Meals
Read moreDetailsLa'De Kitchen, Pangbourne, is among the contenders for this year's British Kebab Awards, set to be held at the end of February
Read moreDetailsA supermarket is on the hunt for new suppliers from Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsFANS of fast food will be able to spin for their supper as a popular game returns ? for one week only.
Read moreDetailsCustomers in Berkshire can now secure a bag up to 24 hours ahead of the collection time.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner serves up a seasonal celebration of festive foods for a Very Street Food Christmas
Read moreDetailsA team at the University of Reading has published a book designed to help youngsters eat their vegetables over the festive period
Read moreDetailsReading is one of the top ten towns and cities in the UK for foodies, but is more dilute for restaurants than others in Berkshire, new figures show
Read moreDetailsThe restaurant on King Street in the town centre is the home of the Reading burger, which uses regional ingredients to form a Ploughman's Burger
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