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Can you walk dogs in the snow? 8 ways to keep your pet safe on winter walks
Find out if you can walk your dog in the snow - here are eight ways to keep your pet safe on winter walks according to Dogs Trust.
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Zoe Ball reveals she is stepping down from BBC Radio 2 Breakfast Show
Zoe Ball has announced on BBC Radio 2 this morning (Tuesday, November 19) that she has decided to step down as presenter of her weekday Breakfast Show in December.
Free childcare hours at risk as nurseries add top-up fees
Parents of children accessing free childcare hours may have to pay top-up fees as almost 90 per cent of early years settings look for more funding.
Drivers warned of £70 fine for driving mistake this winter - how to avoid
Drivers who are captured driving in a bus lane will receive a standard fine of £70, which is reduced to £35 if paid within 21 days
Expert reveals little-known hack for getting £720 extra pension cash
This is how you could boost your pension pot in retirement
Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury's warn of higher prices and 'inevitable' job losses
Bosses of Aldi, Amazon UK, Boots, Lidl, JD Sports, Primark, Morrisons and Greggs also issued the warning
Crash causes queues on M4 near Newbury
An earlier crash has caused congestion on M4
Railcard warning as woman receives £1,100 fine despite buying a train ticket
Tash Bacarese-Hamilton had been traveling home from a funeral when she was handed the £1,100 fine
Housing benefit payments to be frozen next year
Housing Benefits will be frozen next year, meaning many will struggle to pay increasing rents, sparking fears that renters will be pushed into poverty.
Pharmacist skin condition warning - how to tell a harmless rash from a fatal illness?
Would you be able to tell the difference between a harmless rash and something potentially far more serious?
Two schools reopen following emergency closure
Two schools across Reading have been closed for the second day in a row after a burst water main cut off water to two different areas in the area.
Reading residents remain without water as 'large water pipe' is fixed
Reading residents are stuck with no water or low water as Thames Water repair pipes
New pedestrian and cycle bridge to be installed on A33 Relief Road
Reading Borough Council has announced that a new pedestrian and cycle bridge is set to be put in place this weekend
Events sustainability pilot GECOP comes to an end
Reading Borough Council has announced that the Green Events Code of Practice (GECOP) pilot scheme has come to an end
Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes Antisocial behaviour week
The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed a week of activity tackling antisocial behaviour.
Updates as snow hits the Berkshire border amid weather warnings
Snow is expected to hit Reading this week after being spotted across neighbouring counties
Reading residents remain without water as repair 'taking longer than normal'
Residents across Reading remain without water for a second day as repairs get underway to fix a ‘large water pipe’.
PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Helen and Ian Hay win Family of the Year
The owners of the Fox and Hounds pub in Tilehurst were the recipients of this year's Family of the Year Award, sponsored by De Vere
PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Dora Abbi wins Young Person of the Year
A teenager who has experienced loved ones facing life-changing accidents and chronic diagnosis has been driven to increase the youth voice
International cat competition coming to Newbury
An international cat competition is heading to Newbury