IN THE KITCHEN: Cajun prawns with spicy rice
Add some spice to your week with this one-pan prawn wonder from Love Seafood.
Read moreDetailsAdd some spice to your week with this one-pan prawn wonder from Love Seafood.
Read moreDetailsA charity helping separating and divorced people has been standing by to offer support this week, following Monday's Divorce Day.
Read moreDetailsRecently refurbished and under new management, The Pheasant Inn is a bar, restaurant and hotel all in one
Read moreDetailsMany of us will be greeting the new year exhausted and weary, and the January blues can be an additional challenge to maintaining our wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsRaise your glasses - a celebration of real ale, ciders and perries is returning to Reading this summer with a special celebration event
Read moreDetailsTHERE might not be much to celebrate on the pitch at the moment, but football fans will be over the moon about a new exhibition.
Read moreDetailsHere's 12 great ideas for you to transform your garden during 2022. Number seven will surprise you
Read moreDetailsEntries for the 2022 Woodcote 10k are on track for a record breaking number after last year's event was cancelled due to the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsPeter Driver, who lives in Mortimer, has created a limited edition print in memory of his daughter Alice, who passed away in 2019, aged 28.
Read moreDetailsPOETRY lovers in Reading have gone international following a link-up with their American twin.
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