Handmade jewellery pop-up in Boots
Jess Adams makes her range of jewelry by hand, creating leaves, fruits, and festive shapes with a wide selection of clips and fasteners
Read moreDetailsJess Adams makes her range of jewelry by hand, creating leaves, fruits, and festive shapes with a wide selection of clips and fasteners
Read moreDetailsTHE ALZHEIMER'S Society's Hero Awards is set to recognise those who have supported people affected by dementia and is seeking nominations
Read moreDetailsAs Diwali is celebrated around the world on Monday, October 24, new figures show that children are better in formed about the festival than parents
Read moreDetailsA BURGLAR broke into a Tilehurst home and helped themselves.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES attempted to break into a home in Addington Road, but were unsuccessful
Read moreDetailsTable-Top indoor sale at Dance Reading set to raise money for 19-month-old Lola, who suffers from PTCD
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision has received a brand new vehicle from an anonymous donor, gifted to honour their father Pete
Read moreDetailsTheresa May MP pays tribute to Queen Elizabeth II as she joins other members in addressing parliament
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision teams up with Reading FC for blindfolded football dribbling at The Oracle to raise funds for the charity
Read moreDetailsUPDATE: The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has announced it has resolved the incident, and resumed normal service. The Trust posted to social media saying: "Thank you to everyone for...
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