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A NEW fish tank is to be installed in the children's wards of Royal Berkshire Hospital, thanks to a donation ...
STUDENTS at a Wokingham school have raised £3,650 for causes across the world throughout this academic year.
Berkshire's Provincial Grand Lodge has announced that it has raised more than £2 million from members during its latest five-year ...
IT WAS hot, and it was hotly contested ? Pangbourne Rotary Club's dragon boat raising event returned earlier this month
WATER rescue equipment has been sent from Berkshire to southern Ukraine in a bid to help people affected by the ...
Families will be gathering at Camp Mohawk in Berkshire for a day of festivities on Sunday, June 11, to mark ...
The first multi-charity shop in the UK, is open to Reading's conscientious consumers following a successful launch in Brent Cross, ...
The first multi-charity shop brand in the UK is set to open a branch in The Oracle following a successful ...
A CHAIN restaurant with a branch in Reading's Oracle is currently serving a Veganuary menu, while donating a million meals ...
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