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20/10/2010
Music and travel information for Berkshire's drive home.
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The future of Berkshire's MacMillan Welfare Service
The future of the MacMillan Welfare Service in Berkshire, Chris Osteridge explains.
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Oldfield bed and breakfast in Maidenhead
A luxury Maidenhead B&B is up for sale at 拢3.5m as Sandy Brookes-Johnson explains.
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15/10/2010
Music and travel information for Berkshire's drive home.
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Charlotte Purdue's Commonwealth games medal hopes
Basingstoke's Charlotte Purdue's medal hopes scuppered after a bird of prey attacked her.
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Thatcham's Vulcan bomber trust
Graeme Miller from the Vulcan trust explains why it needs to raise 拢400,000.
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International Theiss River prize for River Thames
River Thames has been in the running for the world's largest environmental prize.
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11/10/2010
Music and travel information for Berkshire's drive home.
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Hungary's toxic sludge
Mark Hodson Professor of Environmental Geochemistry and Mineralogy joins Phil.
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Slough Trading Estates 90th birthday
Slough Trading Estate is celebrating its 90th birthday, Gareth Osbourne joins Phil.
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Kilimanjaro: Ray Edwards climb
Quadruple amputee Ray Edwards from Sandhurst, Kilimajaro adventure.
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Reading & District Beekeepers Association
Jon Davey, chairman of Reading & District Beekeepers Association, talks about rare Bees.
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Maidenhead MP Theresa May on Child Benefit
Maidenhead's MP and 91热爆 Secretary, Theresa May on Child Benefit and her keynote speech.
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The M4 bus lane
Transport Secretary Phillip Hammond explains the decision to scrap the M4 bus lane.
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White Waltham, Spitfires and the female pilots
Remembering the female pilots from White Waltham who flew Spitfires during the war.
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Wokingham catchment area protest march
Rob Wilson talks about the propsed changes to the catchment area in Wokingham.
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Henley-on-Thames triathlon
Henley has been chosen to host a triathlon with around 1,500 competitors next year.
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Are regional building societies moving in where banks once were?
As the big banks axe local branches are the regional building societies are moving in?
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Bracknell soldier denied council house
The Bracknell soldier who served in Afghanistan, denied a council house
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RSPB's 'Make Your Nature Count' survey
Sophie McCallum fom the RSPB explains the findings in the Make Your Nature Count Survey.
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University of Reading tips for freshers
Michelle Reid, a study adviser at the University of Reading, offers tips for freshers.
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Ascots Gino Meriano on the Liberal Democrats call for religious ceremonies for gay marriages
Ascots Gino Meriano on the Liberal Democrats call for gay marriage religious ceremonies.
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Norman Wilkinson's Railway art
Hartley Whitney's Norman Wilkinson's rare railway art has been found, Phil fids out more.
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Highlights from the Royal County of Berkshire Show
Phil brings you highlights from the Royal County of Berkshire Show as well as travel news.
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17/09/2010
Music and travel information for Berkshire's drive home.
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Berkshire and the Guinness Book of World Records
Jean Paul Delacy from Reading has an entry for the tallest costume worn at a marathon.
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X Factor finalist Danyl Johnson
Danyl Johnson plays Reading in September and talks about life after the X Factor.
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Cliveden's new beer
John Bignall from Cliveden House tells Phil all about the new beer brewed in Marlow.
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Wellington College, Paul Cabrelli on the new school in Beijing
Berkshire's Wellington College has built a replica in Beijing, Paul Cabrelli explains why.
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The West Berkshire Classic Car Club and Midsomer Murders
Richard Huntley of West Berkshire Classic Car Club explains his role in Midsomer Murders.