Thames Valley School celebrates annual STEM day, bringing science to life
Thames Valley School celebrates STEM annually, but this year invited parents into the school to be part of the day
Read moreDetailsThames Valley School celebrates STEM annually, but this year invited parents into the school to be part of the day
Read moreDetailsA gym in Reading has been forced to close part of its facilities after a fire which staff believe was started deliberately during a break-in.
Read moreDetailsBrad and Enkai, two Two-toed Sloths, have been welcomed as the newwest residents of Beale Wildlife Park in Pangbourne?and you can meet them too
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has written to the Home Secretary demanding that the Home Office reconsiders "flawed" funding arrangements for state visits
Read moreDetailsA new theatre production is tipped to transform the University of Reading's campus into a stage this May to mark its centenary celebrations
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for domestic abuse in Reading after subjecting a former partner to "repeated violence and coercion" for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsNew proposals are being put forward which would see £4.7 million extra for Adult Social Care Services and £3.8 million extra for Children's Services.
Read moreDetailsLast weekend, the public transport operator celebrated bringing 24 new zero-emissions buses into service as part of its ZEBRA program
Read moreDetailsParticipants in the study will wear camera glasses to track their diets in a new study led by the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsFamilies visiting The Oracle Shopping Centre this February half term are being invited to take part in a free, family-friendly scavenger hunt
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