PRIDE OF READING AWARDS 2024: Thames Lido wins Putting Reading on the Map
Thames Lido was given the Putting Reading on the Map award, sponsored by Jacobs the Jewellers and The Purple Turtle.
Read moreDetailsThames Lido was given the Putting Reading on the Map award, sponsored by Jacobs the Jewellers and The Purple Turtle.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has enacted the Severe Weather Emergency Protocol, meaning it provides emergency accommodation for rough sleepers in the town
Read moreDetailsThe council works with homelessness charity St Mungo's to provide services to help those sleeping rough avoid freezing temperatures.
Read moreDetailsA Cold snap in the UK could mean a warmer winter according an expert from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAround 30 key leaders joined the launch event at The Roseate Hotel last week, to take part in a showcase of the new service
Read moreDetailsA new virtual reality project has seen the University of Reading team up with The Royal Berkshire Hospital to help children understand hospital visits
Read moreDetailsUniversity of Reading experts say cold-weather combination is "likely to disrupt travel and transport services" this week
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that a new pedestrian and cycle bridge is set to be put in place this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the Green Events Code of Practice (GECOP) pilot scheme has come to an end
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed a week of activity tackling antisocial behaviour.
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