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Welcome to October’s monthly column from Double-Barrelled – your one stop hop shop of all things beer in the Ding! ...
Welcome to October’s monthly column from Double-Barrelled – your one stop hop shop of all things beer in the Ding! ...
It is increasingly evident that this Conservative Government seems intent on making local councils operate with one arm tied behind ...
CAVERSHAM residents are preparing to campaign against plans to install a 5G phone mast in front of a playing field.
An apartment block with a 'green wall' has been given the go ahead in Reading town centre.
One of Reading's MPs is set to take the government to task over the cost-of-living crisis and its economic policies.
AN APPEAL has been launched to find funding for new bereavement suites for new parents who experience loss of a ...
Exercising can improve our cardiovascular health, but should you exercise during your period, and is it beneficial? We cover some ...
A READING-based telecommunications firm is teaming up with a construction firm to accelerate the 5G rollout across the construction industry.
A selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
CHILDREN will have an early chance to get Santa's attention at a gift fair taking place later this month.
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