REVIEW: Award winning food at the Cinnamon Tree
At the weekend I went to the Cinnamon Tree which is an award winning Indian restaurant based in Mortimer, a small village just seven miles
Read moreDetailsAt the weekend I went to the Cinnamon Tree which is an award winning Indian restaurant based in Mortimer, a small village just seven miles
Read moreDetailsFly tipping and littering is a scourge on so many towns and cities. Like so much of the anti-social behaviour we encounter
Read moreDetails2025 marks 200 years since the opening of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, an event that heralded the beginning of the modern railway era.
Read moreDetailsAt last, we have started to see signs of spring around Reading.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, March 15 is International Long Covid Awareness Day, marking five years since many countries around the world went into lockdown
Read moreDetailsAt the end of February we revealed our figures from the latest rough sleeping count, which took place on Wednesday 20 November 2024.
Read moreDetailsSpring is in the air, a time of new beginnings and hope. If you pay attention to global news
Read moreDetailsThere's a new Thai restaurant in Reading and I recently got the pleasure of taking my daughter Grace there for some special one on one time
Read moreDetailsReading FC is vital to our local community; it is much more than a collection of assets to be valued and traded.
Read moreDetailsA push has been made to deliver more affordable homes in the villages surrounding Reading, amid concerns
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