Environment Agency: England could see water shortage of 5 billion litres a day by 2055
England could be facing a public water shortage of around five billion litres per day in the next 20 years, the Environment Agency has said
Read moreDetailsEngland could be facing a public water shortage of around five billion litres per day in the next 20 years, the Environment Agency has said
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is seeking two local residents to join its Community Engagement Steering Group
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre is marking the summer solstice with Phoenix Rising, a day-long festival featuring music, arts, installations, and workshops
Read moreDetailsMohammed Choudry, aged 24 of Catherine Street, was sentenced for two years and four months at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, June 12.
Read moreDetailsAcross the country, NHS waiting list figures show a drop in April for the first time in 17 years.
Read moreDetailsEight new throw lines and emergency information boards have been added to sites along the River Thames and River Kennet
Read moreDetailsReading's Plasma Donation Centre is moving following the announcement that its premises on Kings Road are set to become flats.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has shared moments of joy expressed by residents as part of its campaign marking Mental Health Awareness Week in May.
Read moreDetailsSeventeen-year-old Tyron Oyebade has won a barbering competition, besting students from around the borough and beyond.
Read moreDetailsThe firm has supported Berkshire Women's Aid and The Cowshed since 2023.
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