University holding public event at Langley Mead for National Meadows Day
National Meadows Day sees events around the UK celebrating Britain's meadows and providing members of the public with a chance to visit meadows
Read moreDetailsNational Meadows Day sees events around the UK celebrating Britain's meadows and providing members of the public with a chance to visit meadows
Read moreDetailsBerkshire dog lovers are being warned against throwing sticks for their dogs this summer, following a near-fatal accident involving a puppy.
Read moreDetailsParents and players connected to Reading FC Women have set up an online petition to 'save the team' amid an uncertain future.
Read moreDetailsA Crowthorne school teacher has been given a prestigious award from England Football for her contribution to girls' football.
Read moreDetailsAN ENVIRONMENTAL group is urging Reading's candidates standing in the general election to take action on fuel poverty and climate change.
Read moreDetailsA SHADOW cabinet member visited Hampstead Norreys this week to see how bad pollution is in our waterways.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out the next steps for its transport strategy up until 2040 following a public consultation
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has been given a London Higher Award, recognising is leadership in improving the environment and championing sustainability
Read moreDetailsMP candidate Councillor Dave McElroy calls for more investment to rescue our NHS
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC star Michael Olise is set to complete a big money move away from Crystal Palace this summer. According to David Ornstein from the Athletic, Olise has chosen...
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