Bacon butties at dads and toddlers group in Calcot
BACON butties are on offer to dads attending a special toddlers group in Calcot on Saturday, January 6.
Read moreDetailsBACON butties are on offer to dads attending a special toddlers group in Calcot on Saturday, January 6.
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Read moreDetailsAN EAST Reading pub is becoming a craft market for the day this weekend.
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Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a home in Tilehurst last week and police are appealing for help to try and catch them.
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