Nearly 3,000 apprentices joined the NHS in the south east last academic year
The NHS is encouraging the public to consider apprenticeships as it celebrates nearly 3,000 new apprentices in the last academic year
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is encouraging the public to consider apprenticeships as it celebrates nearly 3,000 new apprentices in the last academic year
Read moreDetailsReaders queueing in their droves at Waterstones, Broad Street, as author Jasper Fforde visited the book shop in Reading on Wednesday
Read moreDetailsReading Renegades Rugby Football Club is holding a quiz night at The Blagrave Arms to help fund a trip to the Bingham Cup in Rome this summer
Read moreDetailsThe owners of The Lyndhurst, Queens Road, have posted to social media to say that they will be leaving when their tenancy ends
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda, MP for Reading East, joined students at the Reading College and University Centre last Friday to hear about the programme
Read moreDetailsA new partnership is set to see a consolidation of CCTV ownership and investment in infrastructure in Thames Valley, no further on Reading decision
Read moreDetailsThe Berkshire branch of the Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is seeking initiatives aimed at promoting a sustainable future from pupils
Read moreDetailsJessica Fostekew's latest show, Mettle, is touring the UK, including a date at Reading's South Street Arts Centre on Thursday, February 22
Read moreDetailsLa'De Kitchen, Pangbourne, is among the contenders for this year's British Kebab Awards, set to be held at the end of February
Read moreDetailsReading Sewing Bee is set to bring a new dedicated space for textiles work to the town when it opens on Tuesday, February 17.
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