University of Reading sees rise in applications contrasting to national decline
Nationally, there has been a 1% decline in university applications, setting the Reading institution against the trend.
Read moreDetailsNationally, there has been a 1% decline in university applications, setting the Reading institution against the trend.
Read moreDetailsThe Healthwise scheme aims to support residents with conditions including high blood pressure, diabetes, asthma, circulatory diseases and depression.
Read moreDetailsOn the evening of Monday, February 21, unknown offender broken into shed on Elgar Road and stole a bike.
Read moreDetailsThe Prince of Wales and The Princess Royal presented the accolade at a ceremony at St James?s Palace in London.
Read moreDetailsThe free and interactive course features a range of outdoor activities to teach young children about sustainability, weather and biodiversity.
Read moreDetailsThe town centre will be welcoming an International Dance Festival on Saturday, July 16.
Read moreDetailsThe new services, announced today, have been set up by Green Line operator Reading Buses in partnership with Heathrow. They start on Sunday, March 13.
Read moreDetailsForensic teams are working on the pedestrian route, near the Card Factory, Specsavers and WH Smith.
Read moreDetailsON THURSDAY, February 17, offenders smashed the rear window of a property in Carters Rise, Calcot.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre welcomed The Earl of Wessex to the site, which opened last year.
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