Uni of Reading given Green Flag award for 15th consecutive year
The University of Reading Whiteknights campus has been awarded the Green Flag for the 15th year in a row
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading Whiteknights campus has been awarded the Green Flag for the 15th year in a row
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has announced the opening of a new learning and development centre in Reading
Read moreDetailsRecorded crime figures from the Office for National Statistics released last week show a 16% increase in theft from stores across the South East.
Read moreDetailsScientists from the University of Reading working with a Nepalese community gardening group have found a 'supercharged' compost.
Read moreDetailsTwo separate grants, totalling nearly £2 million, have been provided by the Home Office and allocated to tackle serious violence in Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has announced the creative team behind its latest production, The Last Five Years.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory is marking its fourth birthday with a slew of events including comedy, music, film, and theatre.
Read moreDetailsEfforts to improve Kenavon Footbridge are going ahead from Monday, July 28, and are planned to have concluded by Tuesday, August 5.
Read moreDetailsA business in South Wales has been fined for illegally flyposting across parts of Reading, Reading Borough Council has announced.
Read moreDetailsReadiPop has announced it is set to take over The Oracle shopping centre for a two week extravaganza of music and art in August.
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