Night of September 1-2 hottest since university records began
Data collected by the university shows that the evening of Sunday, September 1-2 was one of the warmest September night in 75 years
Read moreDetailsData collected by the university shows that the evening of Sunday, September 1-2 was one of the warmest September night in 75 years
Read moreDetailsOfficers from Wokingham Borough Council's planning department have approved plans for the former Carpetright unit.
Read moreDetailsA scheduled Q&A session with the film maker will no longer be on zoom, but in person
Read moreDetailsCharities are invited to apply for this year's festive grant
Read moreDetailsNow in its seventh year, the festival will be held over the weekend of October 19/20.
Read moreDetailsThe university will be the temporary home to an array of telescopes and will hold a series of talks celebrating the moon
Read moreDetailsStaff and residents at Austen House care home in Lower Earley took a stroll down memory lane as part of World Photography Day last week.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision's Beyond Sight Games takes place from 9am-4pm on Thursday, September 19, at Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsOfsted has announced plans to scrap the one-word assessments it awards to schools with immediate effect
Read moreDetailsKiri Pritchard-Mclean's Peacock begins touring on Sunday, September 1, with a date in Reading's Concert Hall on Saturday, November 9
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