University of Reading climate education advocate receives OBE
A leading climate scientist from the University of Reading has received an OBE at a royal investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Read moreDetailsA leading climate scientist from the University of Reading has received an OBE at a royal investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a plan to convert a grand house set amongst parkland in Bracknell into flats.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR interactive court experience is returning for a fourth outing, including a date at Reading's Hexagon theatre next month.
Read moreDetailsPlans are still in the works for TV celebrity James Corden's brand new home in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTrampoline park operator Oxygen Activeplay has teamed up with children's charity Barnardo's to offer discounted play sessions across the UK
Read moreDetailsThe early planning stages to transform Reading Prison into a cultural hub are in progress two years after it was purchased by a Chinese billionaire.
Read moreDetailsCouncil tax is set to increase in Woodley to pay for town services and community facilities.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based charity has been supporting vulnerable individuals and families for more than three decades by providing essential household items
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, the Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham, has responded to Kemi Badenoch's decision to sack Robert Jenrick.
Read moreDetailsWokingham council is moving to a new phase on the?roundabout upgrade?at the junction of Finchampstead Road and Molly Millars Lane, south of Wokingham
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