Council updates Reading Transport Strategy 2040 following consultation
Reading Borough Council has laid out the next steps for its transport strategy up until 2040 following a public consultation
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out the next steps for its transport strategy up until 2040 following a public consultation
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has been given a London Higher Award, recognising is leadership in improving the environment and championing sustainability
Read moreDetailsREADING has once again come together to honour the memory of Joe Ritchie-Bennett, James Furlong, and David Wails on the fourth anniversary of the attack which claimed their lives in...
Read moreDetailsProfessor Rhona Steinthorp of the University of Reading's Institute of Education was among those named in the annual list of honours
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival will bring two stages of performances, a food court, and stalls, with a focus on sustainability and inclusivity
Read moreDetailsThe day, set to take place on Friday, June 21, is named after the climate stripes visualisation created by the university's Professor Ed Hawkins
Read moreDetailsKeen rowing crews from around the world competed in the annual Reading Amateur Regatta along the Thames
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad has announced that it has cancel this year's Big Sleep Out due to fewer sign-ups than expected
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced plans to introduce a new bus route serving Caversham and Henley-on-Thames next month
Read moreDetailsA rogue trader who charged an elderly resident more than £40,000 for laying a patch of artificial grass has been jailed for nearly three years.
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