Computer literacy sessions in Whitley Wood
SOUTH READING residents interested in becoming more tech-savvy will have the chance to hone their skills at bimonthly sessions.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents interested in becoming more tech-savvy will have the chance to hone their skills at bimonthly sessions.
Read moreDetailsMUMS and dads of children who aren't a fan of their greens are being invited to take part in a study to increase their youngsters' veg uptake.
Read moreDetailsNew Directions College's annual awards ceremony sees adult learners, support partners, staff, and volunteers commended in 12 categories
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from Procter & Gamble's Reading offices lent their time to Little Heath School in Tilehurst to clean up a site ahead of of green projects
Read moreDetailsUniversity Technical College Reading has been given an award in recognition of its work with cadets
Read moreDetailsTony's draught busting book will help keep homes warm
Read moreDetailsBradfield College has played host to 16 youngsters from low income communities in India.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the public will be able to enjoy meals served at the fraction of the cost as a community restaurant reopens its doors.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of stakeholders in film and television took to the new Shinfield Studios.
Read moreDetailsA MENTAL health support service working across Reading schools has scored top marks in a survey of students.
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