Thames Water funds training for 80 teachers to help secure Eco-Schools Green Flag
The utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsThe utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsLAST MONTH, more than 300 cyclists, including the Earley Panda, enjoyed the annual Three Counties Cycle Ride
Read moreDetailsNeil Warnock has had an impressive managerial career, but I think he's got it wrong over several comments over referees decisions. Here is why...
Read moreDetailsTrained Speedwatch groups can borrow speed detection equipment and devices in the initiative to tackle and improve road safety across the region.
Read moreDetailsThe Business Growth Hub is launching a new 'women in business' group, as well as mixed cohort groups, to support the region's SMEs.
Read moreDetailsStaff at Dingley?s Promise will be visited at the charity's Reading centre by Heart Breakfast, as part of the Heart Breakfast Road Trip.
Read moreDetailsIn October, many flowers are still blooming and the leaves on trees and shrubs are beginning to change to fiery colours like red, yellow and orange.
Read moreDetailsElderly residents were celebrated at a special event at Reading's Broad Street Mall last Friday.
Read moreDetailsMorrisons has revealed plans to recruit 3,000 colleagues to meet demand during the festive season.
Read moreDetailsDetective superintendent Andy Richardson has joined as director of the Cyber Resilience Centre for the South East.
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