The Uni of Reading is seeking funding to continue a young reading group in Whitley Wood
The University of Reading is seeking funding for a scheme which helps young people in Whitley Wood with literacy skills
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is seeking funding for a scheme which helps young people in Whitley Wood with literacy skills
Read moreDetailsART created by students from Reading College will go on show this weekend at The Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsThe route between Foxhill Road and Upper Redlands Road is well-used by students.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE-based boarding school is looking to develop teachers with the launch of a new leadership scheme, in partnership with Winchester College
Read moreDetailsTesco grant helps Reading pupils grow their own food
Read moreDetailsPARENTS from across Reading are being asked for their views on school transport.
Read moreDetailsThe initiative will provide members with sponsored extra-curricular initiatives, competitions and funding opportunities.
Read moreDetailsDr Sophie Cook will give a talk covering diversity, inclusion, and mental health at the annual Wolfenden Lecture Tuesday, February 27
Read moreDetailsYear 10 pupils of south Asian heritage were invited to a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics conference at the Whiteknights campus
Read moreDetailsHelp little Hedgehogs, Foxes, and Owls at Rainbow Day Nursery have all weather fun
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