How to stay cool ahead of next heatwave this week
From Thursday, July 10, temperatures will reach 30° Celsius through the rest of the week, including highs of 32° Celsius on Friday.
Read moreDetailsFrom Thursday, July 10, temperatures will reach 30° Celsius through the rest of the week, including highs of 32° Celsius on Friday.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep has announced its programme of summer schools, giving young performers the chance to train and perform alongside industry professionals
Read moreDetails'Unless the situation changes significantly, we will need to put usage restrictions,in place.'
Read moreDetailsA 'pioneering' new foster care programme has been launched in Reading, aimed at creating a sense of community in children.
Read moreDetailsPoets' Cafe returns to South Street Arts Centre on Friday, July 11, welcoming Bristol-based Kaycee Hill as well as open-mic performers
Read moreDetailsReading School marked nine centuries of teaching with a community carnival last week.
Read moreDetailsThe Laura's Lasting Legacy fundraising event takes place at Facebar, Ambrose Place, from 7pm on Saturday, July 19
Read moreDetailsA global vehicle manufacturer has signed a pre-let agreement for a unit at Reading International Logistics Park, it has been announced
Read moreDetailsDementia UK's has announced that new clinics are set to open in branches of Nationwide in Reading and Newbury.
Read moreDetailsThe love and care that foster parents provide have been celebrated with the 'Rooted in Reading' tree.
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