Retired red kite rescuers help universities with raptor diet research
A RETIRED couple have helped the University of Reading conduct a research project on red kites.
Read moreDetailsA RETIRED couple have helped the University of Reading conduct a research project on red kites.
Read moreDetailsA "true champion for kids' who are suffering bullying in schools has been nominated as Community Champion, sponsored by Reading Football Club.
Read moreDetailsA "welcoming and supportive" choir who sang together right through the pandemic via Zoom are successful fundraisers too
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews were called to a road traffic collision in Reading late last month.
Read moreDetailsGYLES Brandreth is coming back to the Ding, performing a new show Can't Stop Talking.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS will have the chance to read with their children thanks to a new weekly project.
Read moreDetailsA NEW embargo has been placed on Reading FC after the club failed to pay an outstanding sum to HMRC.
Read moreDetailsA number of staff at Reading's Prospect Park Hospital are set to strike on Wednesday, October 4, in a dispute over pay, the UNISON union has announced
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN group has penned an open letter imploring universities to operate on a fully plant-based basis.
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS who say a high street bank is supporting apartheid protested in Reading on Saturday.
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