Beenham solar energy project on former landfill site green-lit
A plot which used to house landfill for the based Grundon Waste Management has moved one step closer to housing a green energy project in Beenham.
Read moreDetailsA plot which used to house landfill for the based Grundon Waste Management has moved one step closer to housing a green energy project in Beenham.
Read moreDetailsAcademics have said that proposed tariffs on film imports in the US could "risk losing talent" and the UK's status as a global competitor in film
Read moreDetailsA new study has explained how the Climate Stripes visualisation has helped communicate the climate crisis to the public.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley is among the areas of the UK seeing the highest rates of car theft, a new study has shown
Read moreDetailsStatistics collected by No Win No Fee Solicitors Co have shown that RBFRS paid £146,000 to successful claims made since 2020.
Read moreDetailsFreedom of Information requests lodged by Medical Negligence Assist have shown that 30 claims were settled, totalling over £10m
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is appealing for charities to apply for its Charity of the Year scheme which sees the university select a charity
Read moreDetailsTemperatures could reach as high as 27 degrees later this week, with the NHS warning of heat-related health issues
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has warned of further risk to the UK's status as a leader in the film industry amid an 'exodus' of freelancers
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has backed a yearly initiative to help adults take control of their heart health and keep their blood pressure levels in check.
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