Council secures nearly £5m in funding to bring electric buses to Reading’s fleets
The Department for Transport has announced that £4.7m would be earmarked following a successful bid from the council and Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsThe Department for Transport has announced that £4.7m would be earmarked following a successful bid from the council and Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School has been marking its 60th year with a slew of events and is creating a time capsule to celebrate
Read moreDetailsDogmouth Theatre is back with a new instalment of Howling at the Moon, a variety show combining live music, comedy, and drag, from queer artists
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that library users are set to see nearly £500,000 of investment following a new grant
Read moreDetailsAidan Taylor, who lectures in Microbiology at the university, has been awarded more than £120,000 to study a bacteria which causes food poisoning
Read moreDetailsProspect Park, in west Reading, and Palmer Park, in east Reading, have had new dedicated chess tables installed by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsNeurotypes, the first podcast released by the Berkshire Healthcare Trust, will explore the experiences of those with neurodivergence
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has announced that the TVP Rural Crime Taskforce is set to expand thanks to a funding boost in the 2024/2025 budget
Read moreDetailsThe OPCC has now launched The Drive Project in Thames Valley, a flagship scheme aimed at intervention for serial perpetrators of domestic abuse
Read moreDetailsThe Reading to Basingstoke CRP took the Small Projects Award following its work to bring warm clothing to the homeless and needy this week
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