
03/02/2017: We hear why domestic abuse victims are having to be turned away by refuge in Reading
A refuge for victims of domestic violence in Reading say they're turning away three people for every victim, there's a vegetable shortage in Berkshire, and noises you find annoying.
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Women's Refuge
A refuge for victims of domestic violence in Reading say they're turning away victims
Duration: 08:00
Parkour
A fitness group called are looking to run "parkour" for people with mental health issues
Duration: 03:00
Women's Refuge
A refuge for victims of domestic violence in Reading say they're turning away victims
Duration: 05:30
Twins
Singer Beyonce has announced on Instagram that she and husband Jay Z are expecting twins
Duration: 05:30
Women's Refuge
A refuge for victims of domestic violence in Reading say they're turning away victims
Duration: 07:15
Bus Lanes
bus lane from Thames Valley Business Park into Reading Town Centre has been rejected
Duration: 03:00
Brighter Berkshire
Theresa May has praised a Berkshire campaign to reduce the stigma around mental health
Duration: 02:15
Vegetable Shortage
Supermarkets are rationing the sale of some vegetables to cope with a shortage
Duration: 05:20
Women's Refuge Phone-In
Andrew takes your calls on a the morning's main issues
Duration: 53:15
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- Fri 3 Feb 201707:00BBC Radio Berkshire
