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Reading Chronicle on MSNBerkshire: Japanese knotweed worst infestation spotsThe worst infestation spots in Berkshire for Japanese knotweed have been revealed. Japanese knotweed is an invasive plant that can pose serious problems for homeowners, potentially reducing the value ...
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Reading Chronicle on MSNRequest set for western suburbs to be brought under control of Reading councilA formal request is due to be made for Tilehurst, Calcot, and other western suburbs to be brought under the control of Reading Borough Council.
Two people received emergency care from firefighters after a kitchen fire in a highrise building on Kings Road in Reading town centre ...
There are more than 200 local authority areas in the country where heatwave conditions have started today, as scorching ...
The heatwave has now reached two thirds of the country, as many parts of the UK struggle with 30C weather this week.
Weather maps are turning a dark red again later this month as more scorching temperatures hit the UK and there are many areas of the country that could see 36C ...
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Reading Chronicle on MSNWhy Sonning is worth a visit and its links to George ClooneySonning is ideal for peaceful river walks and to take in the true beauty of nature. If you're visiting in summer, you might have the chance to enjoy the spectacle of Henley's Royal Regatta. Over five ...
The row over Reading Borough Council’s attempted land grab for parts of the eastern area of West Berkshire has ratcheted up.
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Reading Chronicle on MSNYoungsters to perform alongside West End stars at Reading theatreYoung performers will have the chance to train alongside West End stars in Reading this summer. Reading Rep Theatre’s Summer Schools offer a rare opportunity for children across Berkshire to learn and ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, poetry slam and drag king competitions are in town, it’s Bastille Day, the Somerville International Film Festival returns and there’s a ...
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Hemel Today on MSNEnjoy a great day out by the water this summerThe UK’s largest canal charity Canal & River Trust has published a free guide to ‘Places to Visit in the South East’, with maps, information about visitor facilities and free activities, and ways to ...
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