Primary school would have to pay for staff to park in Reading neighbourhood
Staff would have to pay for parking near the school they work at in a neighbourhood of Reading.
Read moreDetailsStaff would have to pay for parking near the school they work at in a neighbourhood of Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlayers are crowned National Lacrosse Champions 2025
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Read moreDetailsReading School has announced the first phase of its plans to celebrate its 900th anniversary throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsResearchers from the University of Reading are among those who have authored a report urging action on protecting the rights of children to play.
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Foundation steps up for Winnersh students
Read moreDetailsThey'll learn survival and tactical skills from the country's first line of defense
Read moreDetailsTeachers who are members of the National Education Union (NEU) at Leighton Park School are to go on strike
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has been ranked 101-150 in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2025
Read moreDetailsAn expanding childcare business has opened its newest nursery in a business park near Reading.
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