GCSE results 2025: Success for Reading College and University Centre students
Students at Activate Learning's Reading College and University Centre are celebrating after collecting their GCSE exam results.
Read moreDetailsStudents at Activate Learning's Reading College and University Centre are celebrating after collecting their GCSE exam results.
Read moreDetailsFestival goers were treated to a weekend of throwback anthems at Rewind Festival 2025.
Read moreDetailsStudents at The Abbey School are celebrating after the school described their GCSE results as outstanding.
Read moreDetailsThe students at Highdown School and Sixth Form Centre have once again achieved what the school has described as fantastic results
Read moreDetailsJD Gyms is bringing its fitness experience to Reading, with a new facility opening soon on Reading Link Retail Park.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Beats returned to Broad Street Mall to celebrate Pride on Saturday, August 16.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council, Wokingham Borough Council, and Reading Buses have marked the anniversary of the opening of Mereoak Park & Ride
Read moreDetailsWith a focus on Hexham Road Estate, TVP has been working alongside partnership agencies to antisocial behaviour.
Read moreDetailsWARNING: This article contains details which some readers may find distressing A man has been convicted of a string of offences, including burglary, criminal damage, and drug charges after pleading...
Read moreDetailsThe XL bully ban is "failing" says the RSPCA - as dog bites, attacks and human fatalities persist, despite new data
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