Residents invited to take look–and a book–as new library opens tomorrow
Reading's new library is throwing open its doors this week, and Reading Borough Council is inviting residents to come and take a look
Read moreDetailsReading's new library is throwing open its doors this week, and Reading Borough Council is inviting residents to come and take a look
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has laid out its schedule of school-focused events aimed at bringing fun, workshops, and stage experiences to young people.
Read moreDetailsLocal residents are invited to join the University of Reading for a special Centenary Community Forum, taking place at the end of the month.
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace an independent school where people were taught for 165 years in Caversham with new homes has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsLast month, we announced two scientific discoveries that could change medicine for the better. Both studies involved tests on mice.
Read moreDetailsOne-thousand students have been enrolled as a response to growing concerns about graduate employability and the pace of AI change in the workplace.
Read moreDetailsReading College is inviting job seekers and adults who are looking to learn new skills to their Adult Education Open Event on Tuesday, June 16
Read moreDetailsThe replacement of a closed school in Caversham with more than 60 new homes is set to be rejected.
Read moreDetailsAnyone working in the grocery industry can apply
Read moreDetailsMPs are working with pupils and families following the news that an independent private school in Reading is at risk of closure.
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