.. would be a understatement.
It's one of the first things I check everyday, making sure my family are properly kitted out. I watch the Countryfile forecast for the week ahead to make sure I'm prepared. I follow the Met Office on Twitter - I could go on. So imagine how excited I was to read in the Reading Post that Reading is having a festival of Weather, Art and Music over the Jubilee weekend.
I really enjoyed the Meteorology module I did at the University of Reading while I was doing my degree so I definately will be along to this festival. There are also the Childrens Festival and Water Fest to look forward to - and many more besides. I just love the diverse range of festivals Reading has to offer!
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Welcome to my blog. I am using it to keep you updated on my work as a councillor for Battle ward, Chair of the Art and Heritage forum and an activist for Unite the Union. I cover the issues affecting Battle ward and Reading residents. There may also be the occasional random post about things I am interested in.
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