History talk on Seeds and Bulbs will unpack the story of Suttons Seeds, one of Reading’s three B’s
Reading heritage enthusiasts are invited to a talk on the history of Sutton's Seeds later this month.
Read moreDetailsReading heritage enthusiasts are invited to a talk on the history of Sutton's Seeds later this month.
Read moreDetailsMore than 600,000 people joined the world's largest garden wildlife survey.
Read moreDetailsReading food labels can be confusing, and it can be hard to know where to look, with the back-of-pack labels often feels like navigating through a maze. Most food and...
Read moreDetailsRedrow Southern Counties is offering grants of up to £3,000 to community initiatives
Read moreDetailsDobbies is inviting gardening enthusiasts to its stores for expert advice on how to care for lawns as the weather warms up.
Read moreDetailsA range of tulips and daffodils greeted visitors
Read moreDetailsSpring the perfect time to get back into the garden and start getting ready for the summer months ahead.
Read moreDetailsTo help people make the most of it, railcard.co.uk has compiled a list of six potential visits to make by train, with two-for-one offers available
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice is bringing back its Open Water Swim event in June, and it says the challenge is suitable for all
Read moreDetailsArt that celebrates Reading has been revealed, as work to transform a closed department store at The Oracle continues.
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