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The Maiden Erlegh Trust, based in Earley, will take over management of John Rankin Junior School from November, parents were ...
Alex Lawrence appeared for sentencing at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, July 1. At an earlier hearing the 27-year-old ...
A plan to convert the Boots chemist and pharmacy in Calcot into a food store has been given the go-ahead, writes Local ...
St Bartholomew’s School held a green ribbon event to officially reopen its nature reserve, writes Bethany Sirianni. The grand ...
Daisy’s Dream held a wellbeing walk and cream tea to raise money for bereaved children and families, writes Bethany Sirianni.
There are certain summer traditions that seem quintessentially British, says John Garvey, who would add the annual pilgrimage to Cropredy as one.
A hosepipe uses 1,000 litres of water an hour, the same as one person’s weekly water consumption. There are exemptions to the ban, including for Priority Services Register and WaterSure customers with ...
Tomorrow night (Friday) Ministry of Sound Classical, the awe-inspiring orchestral celebration of dance music, will headline ...
A serial shoplifter has been given a suspended prison sentence. Rebecca Smith appeared in the dock at Reading Magistrates’ ...
In 2025, N-FEST will continue to support Sport in Mind, who with the direct help of the festival’s previous donations have ...
Thames Water will implement a hosepipe ban next week, affecting 1.1 million customers, writes Bethany Sirianni. The Temporary ...
True to its name, RPM propelled audiences through a whirlwind of dynamic breakdancing, roller-skating and skilful choreography, while never losing sight of its powerful message.
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