Bonjour Earley Panda! Cyclist rides from London to Paris
The route saw the borough's furry cycling friend tackle a 550km journey across four days with more than 4,000 metres of elevation last month.
Read moreDetailsThe route saw the borough's furry cycling friend tackle a 550km journey across four days with more than 4,000 metres of elevation last month.
Read moreDetailsRelay carries young people's message to the world
Read moreDetailsThe first phase of cycling and pedestrian improvement works are set to begin on Shinfield Road on Monday, October 3
Read moreDetailsLocal orchestra is shortlisted for music award
Read moreDetailsBeaverswood, based in Toutley Road, has appointed Lizzie Allen to oversee its brand development and product marketing.
Read moreDetailsNick Riding, of Move HQ at Winnersh Triangle, will be attempting to deadlift the most cumulative weight in 24 hours on September 23 and 24.
Read moreDetailsA MALE voice choir is opening a special four-week singing course from next week
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH school was one of many to pause to pay their respects to the Queen.
Read moreDetailsKIND-hearted pubgoers in Hurst helped raise £3,750 for a cancer charity ? including £175 paid for a signed Manchester United football
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based housebuilder has sponsored a local table tennis club which has produced players who have competed at the Olympics
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