Summer activities thrill Whitley children
CHILDREN in Reading were treated to two weeks of fun-filled creative activities this summer.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in Reading were treated to two weeks of fun-filled creative activities this summer.
Read moreDetailsThe Ofwat report shows that more than 600 million litres a day are lost from Thames Water infrastructure, as the hosepipe band comes into force
Read moreDetailsA study by the University of Reading and Rothamstead Research shows hay yields have dropped and predicts they will continue to fall
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police undertook a warrant at a property in Whitley on Tuesday, August 23.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has provided an update on the unauthorised encampment at their Whiteknights campus.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has announced an unauthorised encampment on its Whiteknights campus.
Read moreDetailsThe International Football Association Board, guardian of the Laws of the Game, announced a few months ago this seasons changes to the Laws.
Read moreDetailsTHE Metropolitan Police has charged three men in connection with a series of offences across the south of England, including a ram raid in Emmer Green
Read moreDetailsReading FC secured a second win in as many games, seeing off Middlesbrough 1-0 at the Select Car Leasing Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsCineworld anounces that it has filed for bankruptcy, with the chain saying it has struggled to recover from the pandemic
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