IN THE KITCHEN: Sage & Onion Stuffing
December is all about traditional trimmings with the best the season has to offer. Here's how to make your own sage and onion stuffing
Read moreDetailsDecember is all about traditional trimmings with the best the season has to offer. Here's how to make your own sage and onion stuffing
Read moreDetailsThe play area to be upgraded is on Kenavon Drive, east of Reading town centre. There are three plans from leading specialist companies to choose from.
Read moreDetailsHISTORIC paths in Reading could be re-instated in a bid to get people moving.
Read moreDetailsHome-grown Jerusalem artichokes have just arrived on our shelves for a short but sweet window over winter.
Read moreDetailsThe soundtrack to the hit musical, Grease, has been named the UK's favourite movie soundtrack.
Read moreDetailsMarket Yard has taken over the Reading Post building on Tessa Road, and transformed the print works into a space for food, drink and entertainment.
Read moreDetailsARTISTS and community groups are invited to apply for a grant to celebrate the history, stories and diverse cultures of the area.
Read moreDetailsA SIMPLE idea born from one man?s passion for beer is winning fans across the county. And it has just celebrated its first anniversary.
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES Together in Reading are holding a seasonal singalong in Broad Street.
Read moreDetailsAll who came to a day devoted to whiskey were raising their glasses to the popular drink.
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