Uni of Reading climate programmes make impact in more than 10,000 educational settings
Programmes from the University of Reading has helped more than 10,000 schools, nurseries and other education settings to take climate action.
Read moreDetailsProgrammes from the University of Reading has helped more than 10,000 schools, nurseries and other education settings to take climate action.
Read moreDetailsA production about the Post Office scandal originally commissioned by the University of Reading has secured £85,000 to go on a national tour.
Read moreDetailsMo Gilligan, The Mo You Know, is coming to Reading;s Hexagon on Wednesday, February 18.
Read moreDetailsNerina Pallot, All?Roads Lead To, is coming to South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, September 18, where she will be joined by Kah'Nya.
Read moreDetailsReadipop has only shown itself to be more fertile ground than ever, not only hosting household names, but?more importantly?fostering emergent talent
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced a new team is set to tackle trash as part of a "major crackdown" on littering.
Read moreDetailsPuma Theory are ready to pounce, as a headline Halloween show heralds the release of a debut album set to mark a new era for the band
Read moreDetailsA new report by PwC/DEMOS has placed Reading in 8th place in a list of the best economic performers outside of London
Read moreDetailsFriends Place will offer residential, dementia, and respite care as well as a day care service, after it opens this weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in Berkshire is kicking off its autumn vaccine roll-out, with pregnant mums and young children prioritised in September
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