Residents invited to join tree-planting drive at Swallows Meadow
The University of Reading is inviting residents to help plant some new fruit trees at Swallows Meadow in Lower Earley this week.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is inviting residents to help plant some new fruit trees at Swallows Meadow in Lower Earley this week.
Read moreDetailsAn exceptional temperature, says The University of Reading
Read moreDetailsFormer Wycombe Wanderers chairman Rob Couhig, who attempted to purchase Reading FC has spoken about the complex takeover process
Read moreDetailsA night out at Wokingham Theatre entertains and supports charity
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, March 23, Reading Half Marathon returned to town once again, welcoming thousands of runners to take on the
Read moreDetailsA man from Berkshire has been given a three-year ban from attending football matches after he threw a plastic bottle at fans
Read moreDetailsBig changes have been announced for Reading Festival for 2025 to improve the experience and clamp down on noise issues.
Read moreDetailsThe introduction of tough new rules for buy-to-let landlords in Reading is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsDrivers have been blasted for parking in a lane meant for cyclists along one of the busiest streets in Reading.
Read moreDetailsParticipants from across the UK and the world took to the starting line in the 43rd edition of the event which welcomes seasoned runners and novices
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