Event organisers invited to workshops to increase sustainability
Organisers of festivals and events across Reading are being invited to a free workshop to find out how to make their events more sustainable.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of festivals and events across Reading are being invited to a free workshop to find out how to make their events more sustainable.
Read moreDetailsPolice across Thames Valley and Hampshire made 800 arrests during a month-long Christmas drink and drug-driving crackdown, officers have said.
Read moreDetailsFlorian Pappenberger says collaboration and and innovation are key to the Shinfield centre's success
Read moreDetailsNine new low-emission buses have taken to the roads in a largest ever order for new vehicles by Carousel Buses.
Read moreDetailsMany people are not claiming benefits they are entitled to
Read moreDetailsEach week we like to champion the music scene with ten songs in our playlist that all have a connection to Reading and Wokingham area
Read moreDetailsFormer England striker Andy Carroll's court case over an alleged breach of a non-molestation order has been adjourned until February.
Read moreDetailsReading FC co-owner Todd Trosclair has called for patience from supporters as the club await the club to strengthen the squad in the transfer window.
Read moreDetailsNew Chelsea FC manager Liam Rosenior continues to divide opinion among some Reading FC supporters more than a 16 years after his departure
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning for snow across Berkshire as Storm Goretti moves into the region.
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