Rise in homeworking reduces work experience opportunities
Education Business Partnership (EBP), a charity that helps students source work experience, needs to find placements for nearly 2,000 young people.
Read moreDetailsEducation Business Partnership (EBP), a charity that helps students source work experience, needs to find placements for nearly 2,000 young people.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in South Reading will showcase their mastery of the spoken word in an exciting initiative this February.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY is known as the centre of football in Reading; the home of the Royals and John Madejski Academy.
Read moreDetailsAs of Monday, January 23, new fire safety regulations will come into force for people responsible for multi-occupied residential buildings.
Read moreDetailsREADING Families' Forum is holding a conference to help support families of disabled children and young adults.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following the robbery of a bank in Woodley which left three staff members injured
Read moreDetailsThe family of Sidney Box has released a statement in tribute to him after he was found on Monday, January 9
Read moreDetailsFrom 6.30pm on Wednesday, January 25, the council will hold its annual civic commemoration at the civic offices to mark Holocaust Memorial Day 2023
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS will offer their views about the redevelopment or relocation of Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsHAMPSHIRE Police are appealing for help tracing missing Lyla, 13, from Basingstoke, but believed to be in Reading. HAMPSHIRE Police are appealing for help tracing missing Lyla, 13, from Basingstoke....
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