Transport of the South East seeking views in online survey
Transport for the South East (TfSE) is seeking views through an online survey as it seeks to tackle issues such as accessibility and affordability
Read moreDetailsTransport for the South East (TfSE) is seeking views through an online survey as it seeks to tackle issues such as accessibility and affordability
Read moreDetailsUoR scientists were among those using new imaging techniques to examine hunting tools believed to be around 300,000 years old
Read moreDetailsJoe Wicks will lead a fitness class on the festival's main stage for an interval training session, as well as a meet and greet,
Read moreDetailsGrime artist and MC Dizzee Rascal is set to headline Party in the Paddock at Newbury Racecourse this summer
Read moreDetailsThe Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has awarded £16 million of funding to the university for a new maths centre
Read moreDetailsA new study by the University of Reading is challenging a long-held belief about the link between temperature and the size of animals
Read moreDetailsA Berkshire charity has announced the results of a survey showing the levels of satisfaction of its volunteers
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Positive Support's HIV Podcast has been nominated for an Audio & Radio Industry Award
Read moreDetailsDreamcoat Stars is returning for its 3rd UK tour, combining music from broadway musicals and classic chart-toppers
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has released new figures which show that nearly 3 million people have used their app to manage their subscriptions since the feature's launch
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