FROM THE CHAMBER: Cleaning up Reading’s air
Reading is one of the best places to live in the South East so why are we breathing some of the dirtiest air in the UK?
Read moreDetailsReading is one of the best places to live in the South East so why are we breathing some of the dirtiest air in the UK?
Read moreDetailsPangbourne Rotary Club has elected Saerah Hopley as its President for 2022/23.
Read moreDetailsLast week I joined councillors from across the country at the Local Government Association?s annual conference.
Read moreDetailsThe Tiger Who Came to Tea is celebrating 12 years on stage and visiting The Hexagon next weekend. David Wood, the show's author, explains more
Read moreDetailsThe population of Reading has gone up by 18,502, from 155,698 in 2011 to 174,200 in 2021 ? an increase of 11.9%
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Writers? Circle has emerged from its Zoom only meetings to have the presentation of the Barbara Olive Smith Trophy
Read moreDetailsAFTER more than two years of Covid disruption Wokingham Choral Society has an accomplished performance of Bach?s Mass in B Minor
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, June 21, Reading shaka hosted two yoga sessions for the samaj to mark the International Day of Yoga
Read moreDetailsJuly is the month for you to get out and enjoy your garden whether it?s an open area in the country or a more compact urban space.
Read moreDetailsIn the KL League, Prospect lost to Tilehurst 49-74, while the KLV A team got the better of Island Bohemian with a score of 68-46.
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