EXTREME HEAT: Rail users warned of delays and cancellations due to heatwave – only travel if your journey is necessary
TRAIN companies are warning that the extreme temperatures will cause disruption to services.
Read moreDetailsTRAIN companies are warning that the extreme temperatures will cause disruption to services.
Read moreDetailsALL of Berkshire?s emergency services have teamed up to issue a warning in response to the Met Office?s red extreme heat weather warning.
Read moreDetailsSIX people are behind bars this evening after being found guilty of drug dealing in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsThe MET Office has issued a Red weather warning across much of the UK, with extreme heat to be expected early next week
Read moreDetailsCOMMUTERS are being warned of severe disruption when railway staff go on strikes later this month
Read moreDetailsA BAND that is a firm Wokingham Festival favourite is heading up our playlist this week, with a track that?s so good you may have heard it before.
Read moreDetailsWE CAN?T guarantee they?ll be playing tiddly-om-pom-pom, but we can promise some great afternoons of music
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council?s libraries have launched a summer reading challenge, running until the new school year starts in September.
Read moreDetailsPUPILS from nine primary schools across the borough tackled one of their biggest challenges: designing a safe railway station of the future.
Read moreDetailsA COLLEGE student is going up in the world, all thanks to Reading?s tallest building and a unique elevator pitch
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