Little Heath School marks 60th anniversary with time capsule event
Little Heath School has been marking its 60th year with a slew of events and is creating a time capsule to celebrate
Read moreDetailsLittle Heath School has been marking its 60th year with a slew of events and is creating a time capsule to celebrate
Read moreDetailsAidan Taylor, who lectures in Microbiology at the university, has been awarded more than £120,000 to study a bacteria which causes food poisoning
Read moreDetailsTake part in a radio broadcast for amateur growers
Read moreDetailsLast month, Activate Learning launched its VR Asset Catalogue at Reading College and University Centre.
Read moreDetailsAN INDUSTRY leader in the IT sector is to give a lecture this week at the University of Reading.
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
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