UTC students lead the way on sustainability at multi-academy trust summit
Student council representatives from UTC Reading joined others for a day of collaboration focused on sustainability.
Read moreDetailsStudent council representatives from UTC Reading joined others for a day of collaboration focused on sustainability.
Read moreDetailsCiphr is in the running for High Growth Tech Company of the Year, Tech Employer of the Year, and Tech Leadership of the Year at the awards.
Read moreDetailsComedian and ex-police officer Alfie Moore is set to bring his latest stand-up show to Reading's Town Hall on Friday, June 13.
Read moreDetailsTickets for RABBLE's latest production, celebrating a major moment in British history, are set to go on sale on Saturday, May 24
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has named Cllr Alice Mpofu-Coles as the person who will succeed Cllr Glenn Dennis as the Mayor of Reading.
Read moreDetailsNew research from Henley Business School has shown that workers from across the gamut of sectors are feeling "overwhelmed" by the rise of AI
Read moreDetailsFinancial support is once again available for low-income households in Reading who may be struggling to pay for everyday essentials.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has cited figures from the ONS which show that knife-enabled crime decreased by nearly 10% in the Thames Valley region last year.
Read moreDetailsTK Maxx will open its new branch in The Oracle shopping centre from 10am today, Thursday, May 22, replacing the branch in Broad Street Mall.
Read moreDetailsMotorists could see their parking experience simplified following the government's announcement of an app to unify parking services.
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