ANOTHER VIEW: The age of the train
My commute to work has to be done by car. Partly for this reason, I probably have a slightly romanticised notion of train travel.
Read moreDetailsMy commute to work has to be done by car. Partly for this reason, I probably have a slightly romanticised notion of train travel.
Read moreDetailsWhat's the point of a university? One of our key purposes is to serve the communities around us.
Read moreDetailsOver the last little while, we have seen the sun peeking through the clouds quite a bit.
Read moreDetailsNext Thursday, May 2, is election day in Reading, with one-third of the Council's seats up for election ? one in each of the 16 wards.
Read moreDetailsFor more than 25 years we have been supporting our local primary and secondary schools with the Christianity element of the RE syllabus.
Read moreDetailsA few weeks ago, we revealed that we'd reached our target of planting over 300 new trees during the winter.
Read moreDetailsLast month came the news that the Council's exciting plans to build a new Studio Theatre, as an addition to The Hexagon, were approved
Read moreDetailsFor those living in leasehold properties, there is an additional financial burden of ground rents and service charges
Read moreDetailsThe council election race in Redlands Ward is set for a photo finish between Green Cllr Dave McElroy and Labour.
Read moreDetailsVery often they are just wonderful things that our neighbours are doing to strengthen our community for everyone.
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