Thames Water lifts hosepipe bans after weeks of above-average rainfall
The water provider has said that above-average rainfall and customer support mean that temporary use bans placed on hosepipes have been removed.
Read moreDetailsThe water provider has said that above-average rainfall and customer support mean that temporary use bans placed on hosepipes have been removed.
Read moreDetailsA new trust has been launched in honour of schoolboy Olly Stephens to support young people and help tackle online bullying.
Read moreDetailsMaxim Kyrychuk, a Sixth-Form student at Little Heath School, has been selected as one of the global finalists in the Breakthrough Junior Challenge.
Read moreDetailsFigures have shown that Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service responded to the second highest levels of smoking-related fire incidents last year.
Read moreDetailsReading FC boss Leam Richardson will lead his Royals team out against his former side this Saturday
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched an appeal for witnesses after a man in his twenties suffered serious injuries in an assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading FC are currently having to play without their top goalscorer, Jack Marriott, who is still dealing with an injury which he picked up last month
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey MP has welcomed a move to freeze rising rail fares?the first in three decades, ahead of the budget
Read moreDetailsA new study has placed Reading as the UK area with the biggest wage lag compared to inflation rates
Read moreDetailsA new film-based teaching project is helping future pharmacists at the University of Reading to care for patients from diverse cultural backgrounds.
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