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IT MIGHT seem like longer, but later this month we’ll mark the first anniversary of the first lockdown. Monday, March 16, was the first night where we really did stay...
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT seem like longer, but later this month we’ll mark the first anniversary of the first lockdown. Monday, March 16, was the first night where we really did stay...
Read moreDetailsHARE HATCH Sheeplands has launched an initiative to support borough schools, as children prepare to return to the classroom. Following the success of its cash for Christmas trees in December,...
Read moreDetailsWinter’s lull lifts gently,Persephone awakens, stretches,yawns, sleepy eyes openlazy languid limbs unfold,she points a long finger –beckons slumbering Earth to stir. Strides with confidence, purpose,robes flowing, tresses curled, golden,flounced on...
Read moreDetailsPEAT-FREE compost is now available to buy at re3 recycling centres. Generated from recycled garden waste by residents of Bracknell Forest, Reading and Wokingham boroughs, it can be bought from...
Read moreDetailsRESEARCHERS at the University of Reading are helping towns reduce carbon dioxide emissions and improve air quality. The Thames Valley Live Lab is one of eight projects across the country...
Read moreDetailsFor the shortest month February certainly packed some punches with the boiler stopping and my exhaust hanging off. Delighted it’s now March and my favourite month which has firm fixtures...
Read moreDetailsReading Women fell to a disappointing defeat at Ashton Gate as Bristol City took the points in a five-goal thriller to lift them off the bottom of the Women's Super...
Read moreDetailsGOLD jewellery worth £40,000 was stolen from a Winnersh home on Saturday night. Now, police are appealing for witnesses to come forward in a bid to catch the thieves. The...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, March 11, the group will host a free evening of discussion, which will include the challenges and discrimination experienced by women of colour.
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets 68-95 Solent Kestrels Reading Rockets came out with a win and a loss after a demanding double-header weekend with games against Newcastle University and Solent Kestrels. Just four...
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