Natural history museum breaks ground on new centre
The facility will house 28 million specimens.
Read moreDetailsThe facility will house 28 million specimens.
Read moreDetailsA new athletics track has been laid and opened at Palmer Park Leisure Centre & Stadium following a £500,000 investment by the Council and GLL.
Read moreDetailsReading's quackiest charity event is back for a third year, as the Reading Rotary Duck Race returns to The Oracle Riverside on Saturday, September 13
Read moreDetailsHeidi Ray is set to take over as Head of Wheatfield Primary School this month following her role as Vice Principal at Battle Primary Academy
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to a free event to celebrate older people on the internationally recognised Older People's Day 2025.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has launched a murder investigation following the stabbing of a woman in Reading
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a prominent office building in Reading town centre into dozens of flats has been rejected over flooding concerns.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour is pushing for safety measures to be introduced at a crash-prone junction where a cyclist was recently hit
Read moreDetailsA water company in Reading is being pushed to give out more compensation to people who lost water for hours during major outages.
Read moreDetailsA LODGE in Berkshire has made a donation of thousands of pounds to a Thames Valley charity following its care of a late member. The Christopher Wren Lodge has donated £5,000 to Thames Hospice...
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