Fears over heat and AI jobs dominate Reading data centre consultation
Fears about increasing temperatures and the threat AI poses to jobs were raised at a public exhibition for a planned data centre near Reading.
Read moreDetailsFears about increasing temperatures and the threat AI poses to jobs were raised at a public exhibition for a planned data centre near Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe park is the home of Laurel Park Football Club, a successful club with 33 active teams for boys and girls from under-7s to under-18s age categories
Read moreDetailsThe congregations of two churches united as one in a procession through the University of Reading and Earley for a special occasion.
Read moreDetailsAn investigation into how the former mayor's rapist son got a taxi licence in Bracknell has concluded.
Read moreDetailsThe change has received enthusiastic backing from councillors in Woodley, with hopes that it will make the junction safer if the reduction is approved
Read moreDetailsThe father of a teenage son who was murdered in Reading has welcomed government plans to ban social media for children.
Read moreDetailsA junction that has become a crash blackspot along one of the busiest roads in Berkshire could go down to 30mph.
Read moreDetailsThe opening of a new multi-million-pound library in Reading town centre is just days away.
Read moreDetailsPeople of Woodley have spoken out about the quality of shopping in the town centre following a series of changes both recently and over the last year
Read moreDetailsA premium shoe store in Reading has closed after nine years in the town centre.
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