Author offers free creative writing sessions for primary schools to celebrate his new book’s release
A CHILDREN'S author says he is on a one-man mission to get youngsters not just loving books but writing them too.
Read moreDetailsA CHILDREN'S author says he is on a one-man mission to get youngsters not just loving books but writing them too.
Read moreDetailsChildren's reading charity wins award for commitment to its volunteers
Read moreDetailsLABORATORIES at the University of Reading are set to be the site of positive change for more than just the research happening inside them.
Read moreDetailsFriends and family paid tribute to Ruth at the memorial event in Reading's Town Hall, including her sister, Professor Julia Waters
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD ROAD school has been recognised in one of the most sought-after awards in education.
Read moreDetailsSATELLITES could be used to give improved warnings of dangerous solar storms.
Read moreDetailshe Abbey School in Reading is set to host its first-ever annual theology lecture in partnership with the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsBrighter Futures for Children invited lead councillors and foster carers to take part in the planting of a new wildflower patch in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsThe Golden Hinde Museum is offering schools the chance of an educational visit with a competition event celebrating its 50th year
Read moreDetailsTHE BRITISH Film Institute (BFI) has awarded £600,000 to a Berkshire 'Skills Cluster'.
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