Hear clips of some of the best bits of 麻豆社 Radio Berkshire.
Andrew Peach speaks to Ben Crosland from the Bank of England Notes Directorate...
Cash machines in Basingstoke are among the first to dispense the new polymer note.
Olympic Gold medallist Alex Gregory ended up stranded on an arctic island.
Hillary Clinton says she used it to keep calm after her defeat.
Stuart Smith, Head of Water Supply at Thames Water, explains what caused the problems...
100 years of war and peace at Greenham Common
Fitness instructor Farah Fonseca has already won England's Strongest Woman twice.
A Reading Nutritionist is concerned veganism is becoming fashionable rather than healthy.
Celebrity Auctioneer Thomas Plant had some good news for one elderly woman.
Nik Gowing describes breaking the news of Princess Diana's death for the 麻豆社 20 years ago
Andrea Holland and Carolyn Macdonald are competing decades after they last swam together
"Sound Machine" owner Adrian Moulton attended every festival from 1971 to 1994.
Debbie pops in to talk to Peachy about appearing on this year's Strictly Come Dancing...
Royal Borough Councillors approve plans, despite objections to building on greenbelt land.
There has been a fall in the number of students applying to University.
A Shaman reveals his spiritual healing work.
Arborfield's Clive Tyldesley on the challenges of being a sports broadcaster.
It has been 50 years since pirate radio was outlawed.
Incredible historical finds have been discovered on the route from Reading to Essex.
Whispering Bob Harris on Glen Campbell, as the Witchita Lineman singer dies aged 81
Stuart Robbins claimed Gold in the Badminton event at this year's Transplant Games.
Does it have a future?
A reformed addict talks about the impact of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals
Kelly Chambers, Reading Women Manager, talks about the impact of the Lionesses' success