University buys Tanners Farm, looks to “transform” the future of food and agriculture
THE University of Reading has finished its acquisition of a farm in Farley after agreeing a "comprehensive" plan to transform food and farming
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading has finished its acquisition of a farm in Farley after agreeing a "comprehensive" plan to transform food and farming
Read moreDetailsREADING Stanza’s Poets’ Cafe is back for its monthly meeting of Berkshire’s bards and renowned guest poets. This month's guest is poet, journalist, and arts practitioner Dawn Gorman. Her work...
Read moreDetailsProtestors have once again staged action outside Reading Crown Court following further arrests of activists publicising the rights of jurors last week
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda said it is an 'honour' after he was elected as the MP for the new Reading Central seat.
Read moreDetailsCllr Dave McElroy, the Green Party candidate for Reading Central said ahead of the result: "It has been particularly easy to persuade voters
Read moreDetailsLabour's Liz Terry says "bigger issues" were the focus for voters on the doorstep
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man reported missing from Reading; Sean, aged 34, was last seen in the Caversham area
Read moreDetailsWork on High Bridge, on Duke Street, is due to begin on Tuesday, July 9, and will last for 17 weeks
Read moreDetailsReading's event saw parades through Broad Street featuring the Reading Scottish Pipe Band, as well as cadets and reserves
Read moreDetailsThe third iteration of Look, Draw, and Build @Reading Station saw 500 primary school students building their own models of the station
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