GroceryAid reveals three day window to apply for a school uniform grant
Anyone working in the grocery industry can apply
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Read moreDetailsMPs are working with pupils and families following the news that an independent private school in Reading is at risk of closure.
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading philosopher is to research the inner lives and welfare of shrimp a grant of £53,256 from Shrimp Welfare Project
Read moreDetailsNEW, FUN activities for children and adults are coming to Reading libraries as the Reading loves reading challenge launches this week.
Read moreDetailsMore than 150 University staff, students, alumni, supporters and community partners attended the Celebration of Volunteering awards
Read moreDetailsPupils from 29 primary schools will be walking, cycling or scooting to school as part of the annual national event run by Living Streets next week
Read moreDetailsBlagrave Nursery has entered its ninth decade of looking after children in the area, and has celebrated with a 1940s-themed day
Read moreDetailsDr James O'Donoghue has been awarded the 2026 Carl Sagan medal by the American Astronomical Society for his work in community science.
Read moreDetailsReading Children's Festival returns for its 37th year, kicking off three weeks of events, activities and experiences from Saturday, May 9
Read moreDetailsA boy has lost out on education after the closure of an independent Christian school in Reading.
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