Space missions set to give experts more notice ahead of solar storms
SATELLITES could be used to give improved warnings of dangerous solar storms.
Read moreDetailsSATELLITES could be used to give improved warnings of dangerous solar storms.
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice, which provides palliative and end of life care, is throwing down the gauntlet with its Open Water Swim Challenge
Read moreDetailsJoshua Julian, of Wokingham, was found guilty of causing death by careless driving whilst over the specific limit of drugs in Reading
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children invited lead councillors and foster carers to take part in the planting of a new wildflower patch in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsArtist Caroline Streatfield has completed two projects on the Oxford Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES are being encouraged to get creative at free workshops held across Whitley in the coming weeks.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, April 15, Nadine Jemmott, 39 and of Russell Street, Reading, pleaded guilty to multiple counts of drug possession and supply
Read moreDetailsThe Golden Hinde Museum is offering schools the chance of an educational visit with a competition event celebrating its 50th year
Read moreDetailsBodies of Water sees Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service working with artists and students to promote water safety at South Hill Park Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsBookface Chapter 14 saw artists and independent publishers share their work, their ideas, and their stories with stalls and artworks on display
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