Sheeplands’ Platinum Jubilee tea party helps raise hundreds for CIRDIC
A HARE HATCH-based plant nursery held a special Platinum Jubilee tea party on Thursday, and raised hundreds for charity in the process
Read moreDetailsA HARE HATCH-based plant nursery held a special Platinum Jubilee tea party on Thursday, and raised hundreds for charity in the process
Read moreDetailsON SUNDAY, six Berkshire-based dancers will be putting on a performance fit for the Queen as they take part in the Platinum Jubilee pageant
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents came together on Jubilee Thursday to light a Platinum Jubilee beacon in Woodford Park
Read moreDetailsAs we celebrate the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee, it is worth remembering there is another 96-year-old institution in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsWith love to our wonderful Queen, and warmest wishes on your Platinum Jubilee
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help make Reading a better place by volunteering thanks to Reading Vountary Action
Read moreDetailsA professor campaigning to preserve the old Reading Gaol buildings has written a short history about them
Read moreDetailsONLY FOOLS and Horses star Sue Holderness visited Thames Hospice last week to accept a donation from Berkshire?s masons
Read moreDetailsAS THE nation prepares to party, advice is being given to enjoy the festivities safely.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL walk took place in Reading last month aimed at helping people with dementia.
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