Uni expert predicts second Reading heatwave
AN ENVIRONMENTAL researcher fears Reading could face another heatwave this weekend.
Read moreDetailsAN ENVIRONMENTAL researcher fears Reading could face another heatwave this weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking views on its new autism strategy, consulting residents, autistic people, and carers to improve its support
Read moreDetailsLove Parks Week reminds me just how lucky we are in Reading to be able to enjoy so many wonderful parks and other green spaces right on our doorstep
Read moreDetailsMany Reading people are still not going out through fear of catching Covid-19, and may have lost their confidence and previous social connections
Read moreDetailsTHE FORRESTERS ARMS in Brunswick Street is a typical Reading pub ? warm, friendly, welcoming and also impacted by the rising cost of living
Read moreDetailsNEWTOWN residents are hoping it will soon be green for go for installing replacement traffic lights.
Read moreDetailsA selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
Read moreDetailsLive music events taking place in pubs and clubs across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell over the next 10 days
Read moreDetailsSara Pascoe?s new touring show, Success Story, which is coming to The Hexagon in January next year.
Read moreDetailsJuly was a busy month on campus for us at the University of Reading. It saw the return of our first summer Graduation ceremonies since the pandemic
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