Reading rain scientists visited by UAE ambassador
Rain scientists at the University of Reading were visited by the UAE ambassador to the UK last week.
Read moreDetailsRain scientists at the University of Reading were visited by the UAE ambassador to the UK last week.
Read moreDetailsHurst residents can enjoy a date with nature in Dinton Pastures Country Park this weekend, thanks to RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsAmazon Prime will film new thriller The Devil's Hour in Wokingham borough later this month, on Starmead Drive.
Read moreDetailsPREPARATIONS are under way for a special book event this autumn.Henley Literary Festival, set to run in person and online, will return from Sunday, October 2.Venues will include Christ Church,...
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced its opening season in its new permanent home this autumn.
Read moreDetailsThe FBC centre in Gorse Ride North launched its new friendship table on last month – the day lockdown restrictions eased.
Read moreDetailsSebastian’s Action Trust, a Crowthorne-based charity supporting families of seriously ill children, is holding a charity golf day on Friday, September 10.
Read moreDetailsSouth East Water installed a defibrillator at California Country Park as a way to "give back" after road closures.
Read moreDetailsPeach, which runs The Chequers, has been named one of best companies to work for in the country, at an awards ceremony help on Friday, May 21.
Read moreDetailsA NATURE challenge is encouraging people to wake up the wild way next month. Berks, Bucks and Oxon Wildlife Trust is welcoming participants to get involved in this year’s 30...
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