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It will soon be festival season in Reading as we prepare for huge numbers of young people descending upon the town for fun, sun and top music acts.
Read moreDetailsIt will soon be festival season in Reading as we prepare for huge numbers of young people descending upon the town for fun, sun and top music acts.
Read moreDetailsYou know you're having a great Summer when someone declares they need a "rest day" after one too many days out. Here are some highlights
Read moreDetailsI'm sure I'm not the only person who gets exasperated, annoyed and even infuriated by travelling around Reading.
Read moreDetailsI am gradually coming to the conclusion that the most challenging part of driving is not actually finding a destination, but parking.
Read moreDetailsAs we sweltered in record temperatures last week, many of us will have looked at our homes and wondered how we?re going to cope with more heatwaves
Read moreDetailsCommunity Infrastructure Levy feels like a name designed in some Government committee so as to inspire disengagement? perhaps it was.
Read moreDetailsI work for the Open Bible Trust and a number of times I have been told ?The Bible is out of date!? but is it?
Read moreDetailsAs well as escaping the heat, I am also hiding from my children. (Not unusual). Or one child in particular. The toddler.
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 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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