Climate event proposes high-carbon digital ad ban in Reading
Is this a digital dystopia? asks Adfree Cities
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Read moreDetailsRecord amount will support family dementia carers
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Read moreDetailsBlade Samuel, of the West Midlands, was jailed for over three years after he pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that it was called to an incident at The Oracle shopping centre on Tuesday, June 10, after a man was found dead.
Read moreDetailsA new commemorative plaque honouring the life of Jane Austen and the period she attended a school in Reading has been installed on the Abbey Gateway.
Read moreDetailsSanctuary Strikers FC, in collaboration with Berks & Bucks FA and Reading University, has to announced the return of the Reading Community Cup
Read moreDetailsOur River Thames is showing at The Royal Berkshire Archives, Coley Avenue, Reading, from Tuesday-Thursday, as well as on Fridays, until August 29.
Read moreDetailsStudents from the University of Reading and Henley Business School at a regional event celebrating women studying property-related subjects.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's subject rankings have risen once again in the Complete University Guide, topping the league for two of its subjects
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