Primary school pupils take their campaign to Downing Street
Newsdesk • Published 17 Jun 2013 16:15
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PRIMARY school pupils handed a petition to the Prime Minister urging him to make 2013 the beginning of the end of world hunger during a special visit to Number 10.

Mother and daughter fined for causing months of misery for neighbours
A MOTHER and daughter who caused neighbours months of misery by playing loud music and shouting have been slapped with a fine.

Sky News anchor going for glory in Datchet Bake Off
A SKY News presenter has thrown his name in the hat for an inaugural baking contest.
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- Athletes get into shape for Windsor Triathlon
- Region's residents recognised in The Queen's Birthday Honours list
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- Man accused of sexual assault set date to enter plea
- Wraysbury convenience store will be independent according to applicant
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- Changing education system blamed for head teachers leaving their posts
Slough 
Man accused of sexual assault set date to enter plea
A MAN accused of sexual assault will enter his plea at Reading Crown Court on August 16.
Going Out 
Salena Jones and Keith Mansfield team up for Powerful
PREPARE for a breathtaking concert when renowned singer Salena Jones and composer Keith Mansfield (best know for his TV sports themes such as Grandstand and Wimbledon Tennis Championships) bring Powerful, an 11-piece band presenting a fusion of Latin, funk and swing grooves, to South Hill Park, in Bracknell.
Business stories 
Countryside Alliance launches campaign for better mobile phone reception
COUNTRY callers are being urged to join a campaign to fight for the same strength mobile phone signal as townies.
The Guide 
Reading Minster festival brings music to the Minster
READING Minster Festival begins on Friday, June 28, with an organ recital, 12.15-1pm, a communion service with live jazz band at 6.30pm, and jazz classics from the Julie McKee Duo at 8pm.
- Martin Denny, Windsor Festival Director, shares what the Festival has in store
- Comedian Phill Jupitus talks stand up, audience participation and jazz
- Burnt Tomorrow talk Reading music and Hub Fest at Face Bar
- Competition calls all Berkshire young composers
- Aspiring artists showcase their creations at South Hill Park
- Students show off their creative study for Arts Week



















