Wokingham weather highlights 2025: Warm temperatures, dry conditions, and abundant sunshine
But 2025 was good for sun worshippers: a review of the year's weather from Steven Burt at the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsBut 2025 was good for sun worshippers: a review of the year's weather from Steven Burt at the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsStudents urged to stay alert for scams
Read moreDetailsAn independent girls' school in Reading has celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of the legendary poet and writer Jane Austen.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley School has welcomed a delegation of educators from Uzbekistan as part of an international training and research programme.
Read moreDetailsA programme bringing thousands of trained volunteers to educational institutions across the country is to see nearly £2M in new funding.
Read moreDetailsPupils and staff at Park Lane Primary school in Tilehurst are celebrating the completion of significant work to improve the school buildings.
Read moreDetailsReduction and management of carbon emissions means University of Reading has achieved fourth place in the 2025/26 People and Planet League Table.
Read moreDetailsA journalist who founded two independent local newspapers has received an honorary degree from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAs we approach Christmas, many of us look forward to gathering with loved ones at home.
Read moreDetailsAn expert on children's rights from the University of Reading says Australia's teen social media ban misplaces blame on young people
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