University of Reading welcomes major collection
A MAJOR collection of books, documents and artefacts have been gifted to the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR collection of books, documents and artefacts have been gifted to the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAt a recent session on Bell Foundry Lane the group found 44 drivers exceeding the 30mph limit in just 90 minutes ? one was driving above 60mph.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones, leader of Earley Town Council, said that he does not want a 3G pitch to be built on the lower field, next to the nature reserve.
Read moreDetailsThe online events for children throughout February half term include online art and maths workshops and a celebration of LGBT+ history month.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones said that this is a "damning moment for Boris Johnson", and called on Sir John Redwood, Wokingham's Conservative MP to speak out.
Read moreDetailsInfection rates have been climbing since mid-January, with the weekly rate per 100,000 people now sitting at 1,829.3.
Read moreDetailsCOLD callers that could be rogue traders have been reported in the Woodley area.
Read moreDetailsCllr Imogen Shepherd-DuBey, Lib Dem lead for finance, said that she was looking for any insight into how the pandemic has hit the council's funds.
Read moreDetailsNina Barough of Walk the Walk, said that the pandemic has had a devastating effect on cancer patients and the charity sector.
Read moreDetailsThe draft was developed in partnership with the Hardship Alliance and the strategy is due to be published later this Spring.
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