University drinks festival to toast local businesses
BREWERIES and distilleries based near the University of Reading will be celebrated at its inaugural drinks festival on May 26 and 27.
Read moreDetailsBREWERIES and distilleries based near the University of Reading will be celebrated at its inaugural drinks festival on May 26 and 27.
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Read moreDetailsMay is a marvellous month ... the garden is blooming, plants are beginning to flower and it's the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (23-27 May).
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Read moreDetailsThe Charity.SuperMkt has announced that it is now set to close on Sunday, May 21, following a successful stay in Reading's The Oracle
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Read moreDetailsMOVING home can be difficult not just for families as they get to grips with new routines, but for our animals as well.
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