Reading Borough Council backs Great British Spring Clean
Reading Borough Council is supporting a campaign to get the UK spring cleaning over the next week
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is supporting a campaign to get the UK spring cleaning over the next week
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is backing an initiative to establish Thames Valley as the UK's leading region for artificial intelligence.
Read moreDetailsSainsbury Singers' next musical show stars that favourite of green monsters
Read moreDetailsOlly Murs is set to take to the stage when the Palmer Park Summer Series returns to Reading on Friday, July 13.
Read moreDetailsTens of thousands has been raised for Sue Ryder following the Reading Half Marathon last week, of which it was also a charity partner.
Read moreDetailsMichael Butler, aged 36 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 42 weeks in prison following a hearing at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsThe Arborfield school is inspiring young minds with its forest school approach
Read moreDetailsScientists using a NASA telescope to look into deep space have captured images of activity in the magnetosphere of Neptune for the first time.
Read moreDetailsMore than 1.2 million eligible people in the South East can now book their spring COVID-19 vaccination as the NHS national booking system has opened.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault in Reading which left a woman with a broken eye socket.
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