Culinary arts students serve up first restaurant service for Spring Lunch project
Culinary Arts students at Reading College completed part of their spring project which saw them design, develop, order, and serve a menu
Read moreDetailsCulinary Arts students at Reading College completed part of their spring project which saw them design, develop, order, and serve a menu
Read moreDetailsTens of thousands of businesses could potentially miss out on vital research and development tax relief.
Read moreDetailsA researcher from the university of used a balloon to collect unusual weather data about changes to wind during the eclipse event yesterday
Read moreDetailsClaire Dyer, a novelist, poet and teacher, is celebrating the release of her latest works: a novel and collection of poetry
Read moreDetailsA team from rail operator Avanti West Coast have swapped transport in a bid to raise more than £10,000 gruelling 450km(280 mile) ride across India.
Read moreDetailsMembers of Caversham's Stagecoach Performing Arts headed to London to perform on the stage of His Majesty's Theatre
Read moreDetailsOFFICE space close to Reading town centre could be converted into a two-bed flat if the council approves an application.
Read moreDetailsGrime artist and MC Dizzee Rascal is set to headline Party in the Paddock at Newbury Racecourse this summer
Read moreDetailsA READING man will have to undertake 200 hours of unpaid work for a drink-driving offences.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed and banned from driving after being caught with nearly 100 drug wraps
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