Hare Hatch-based garden centre offers you a chance to be Santa’s little helper
a Hare Hatch-based garden centre is looking for Santas to come forward. And elves
Read moreDetailsa Hare Hatch-based garden centre is looking for Santas to come forward. And elves
Read moreDetailsREADING might be famous for its beer, bulbs and biscuits, but if a new survey is true then it should be biceps, bulges and braun.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM garden centre is encouraging people to turn their homes into winter wonderlands this year.
Read moreDetailsA NEW festive menu is to launch at McDonald?s next week, with some new burgers available for just six weeks only.
Read moreDetailsOne group is hoping that with a little tuition, financial literacy could be accessible for youngsters.
Read moreDetailsANIMAL lovers looking for some stocking fillers are invited to a Christmas fair this weekend.
Read moreDetailsResidents and community groups can grow their own veg at Ardler Road or Victoria Road in Caversham, on one of 30 plots which have been cleared.
Read moreDetailsThe event will feature immersive installations such as The Lion's Roar and the Production Line stepping stones.
Read moreDetailsEarley-based photographer Tina Panting chose 13 of her favourite images from around Reading, Woodley and Newbury for the 2022 Moods of Trees calendar.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based organisation, which supports people living with dementia, is hosting its Alzheimer's Society Elf Day on Friday, December 3.
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