Extinction Rebellion protester stage ‘die in’ at Barclays Bank in Reading
Protesters from Extinction Rebellion performed a 'die-in' at Barclays Bank in Reading to link fossil fuel funding to climate change and global deaths
Read moreDetailsProtesters from Extinction Rebellion performed a 'die-in' at Barclays Bank in Reading to link fossil fuel funding to climate change and global deaths
Read moreDetailsA secondary school on the outskirts of Reading that was rated 'Inadequate' has been taken over by a new educational trust.
Read moreDetailsWalking across campus this week, I can feel the anticipation building. Soon our students will be unpacking bags
Read moreDetailsFind out how the 'selling game' is affecting retail, at a Wokingham networking event
Read moreDetailsA winning day was enjoyed at The Caversham
Read moreDetailsReading School alumni will join them to compete in a House music competition
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a prominent office building in Reading town centre into dozens of flats has been rejected over flooding concerns.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to remove St George's crosses that have been painted onto speed bumps and road markings in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAre you global warming sceptic, worried, or curious? Come along to find out more
Read moreDetailsShinfield View families and residents enjoyed an evening of fun
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