READING FESTIVAL: Litter picks to ensure town stays tidy after Reading Festival
TENS of thousands of visitors will visit Reading for the town's upcoming music festival.
Read moreDetailsTENS of thousands of visitors will visit Reading for the town's upcoming music festival.
Read moreDetailsPhotographer Phil Penman is more accustomed to documenting the news than making it.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY choir is inviting those with a love of singing to join its ranks.
Read moreDetailsOnly 67 bike thefts reported last year saw a suspect being charged, say Liberal Democrats.
Read moreDetailsAny decision to close railway station ticket offices would be another short-sighted decision.
Read moreDetailsDENEFIELD School has announced that more than 84% have been accepted for their first choice of universities as they collect their A-Level results
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS, parents and staff at Reading School enjoyed a splendid set of A-Level results on Thursday, August 17.
Read moreDetailsREADING College is commending students today as they join those around the country in collecting their A-Level results
Read moreDetailsTHEALE Green School in Reading is celebrating its students' success as they collect their A-Level results, with staff commending pupils
Read moreDetailsQUEEN Anne's School in Caversham, Reading, has announced their A-levels results and commended students on their achievements
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