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READING Climate Festival is returning this year, bringing a host of events aimed at continued efforts to combat the climate crisis.

More than 50 events will run throughout Reading in June, including talks, screenings, and activities, aimed at helping residents engage with the climate crisis and even help cut household bills amid the rising cost of living.

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WOODLEY and Earley MP Yuan Yang, and global rewilding expert Professor Alastair Driver were both guests at a recent screening of an environmental film currently being shown to communities throughout the nation.

They had been invited to watch the People’s Emergency Briefing, which explains clearly what scientists, economists, and environmentalists are saying about the c...


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PRESSURE on women from antenatal classes, social media, and healthcare professionals to have a natural birth is causing lasting psychological harm when it does not go to plan, new research shows.

A University of Reading study found that the messages women receive during pregnancy are directly linked to the shame and self-blame many feel when those expectations are not ...


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WITH the weather warming up, Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is reminding residents to take extra care when enjoying the great outdoors and do their part to stop outdoor fires.

Graeme Hartley, Station Manager, said: “We understand that people will be making the most of the hot weather and having barbecues at home. Barbecues are a good way to spend time ...


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New YouGov research commissioned by the charity Crimestoppers suggests waste crime is having a serious effect on communities across the South East.

Six in ten people in the region (60%) say waste crime negatively affects quality of life in their local community, while 53% say they have noticed fly-tipped household or commercial waste in their local area in the past yea...


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