FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: The university owes its existence to the people of Reading
What's the point of a university? One of our key purposes is to serve the communities around us.
Read moreDetailsWhat's the point of a university? One of our key purposes is to serve the communities around us.
Read moreDetailss we look at the beauty of nature perhaps it might prompt each of us to think more closely about our stewardship of the environment
Read moreDetailsFor many of our residents their car is an expensive necessity not an optional luxury.
Read moreDetailsA culture of selectively ignoring the past and distorting the present truth has taken root within the local Conservatives as well as nationally
Read moreDetailsOver the past few weeks the Lib Dems have been campaigning hard across the Borough for the local elections.
Read moreDetailsAs the local elections draw near, it is a good time to reflect on some of the good things the council has achieved under Lib Dem leadership.
Read moreDetailsThe result of this real terms cut, over the last two years, is that there has been an obvious reduction in the quality of road repairs in the Borough
Read moreDetailsIt seems obvious and yet important to say that we need to know our neighbours so we can be neighbours
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire Care Home has become the Bluebell Care Home thanks to a vote for the name by the people who live and work there.
Read moreDetailsUnsurprisingly, many disillusioned Conservatives are moving over to the Liberal Democrats, as are voters of other parties
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