We take inspiration for our logo from our local county flag - featuring a stag & oak.
This design's connection with the county dates from at least Micheal Drayton’s 1627 poem Battle of Agincourt, where he describes the men of Berkshire marching under the symbol of "a Stag, under an Oake that stood".
The stag has twelve-point antlers (characteristic of "royal stag"red deer), a reference to the county's title as the "Royal County of Berkshire". The stag and oak together represent the county's forestry and deer herds.