Running out of Time: Climate baton relay makes Reading stop en route to Parliament Square
A 32-day relay made a stop in Reading on Friday, July 7, to inspire people to protect the planet and take action to reach net zero.
Read moreDetailsA 32-day relay made a stop in Reading on Friday, July 7, to inspire people to protect the planet and take action to reach net zero.
Read moreDetailsREADING West MP, Sir Alok Sharma, was knighted by King Charles III on Tuesday morning.
Read moreDetailsSPECSAVERS is looking for the worst football team in the country.
Read moreDetailsWARMER springs are causing British bees to come out of hibernation earlier, threatening the pollination of crops.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM from the University of Reading is set to support next month's Bees' Needs Week.
Read moreDetailsA YOUTH drama group is holding auditions on Sunday, July 16, for an upcoming performance.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' third summer signing Ed Hoadley revealed he cannot wait to get into the mix as he ends an eight-year stint at London Scottish with a move to
Read moreDetailsThe Bastille Day Festival is returning to Reading with stalls offering French cuisine and traditional performances of music and dancing
Read moreDetailsShona's story: a Reading woman's passion to save others from too-late diagnosis
Read moreDetailsBerkshire once again showed that they are a powerhouse in one-day cricket by defeating Dorset by seven wickets at Wimborne last Sunday
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