Tiny Town brings play sessions to Tilehurst
A new role-playing and activities group for young children is coming to a Tilehurst church after successful sessions in Henley
Read moreDetailsA new role-playing and activities group for young children is coming to a Tilehurst church after successful sessions in Henley
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading will be represented at a national final later this year, after an architecture student's cutting edge design won plaudits.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is seeking pregnant participants for a study into the relationship between diet and mental health during pregnancy
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's climate stripes made a particularly profound appearance on World Environment Day.
Read moreDetailsAN ACADEMIC from the University of Reading is set to bear evidence at a government inquiry into insect decline and UK food security.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading was recognised as a global leader in the most recent edition of a prestigious annual ranking.
Read moreDetailsA DIET lacking a compound found in tea, apples and berries is linked to age-related memory loss, according to a large trial in older adults.
Read moreDetailsA LOW-CARBON heating system will be installed at the University of Reading's main sports facility, thanks to a significant grant award.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM secondary school welcomed 300 KS2 pupils for a day celebrating all things STEAM.
Read moreDetailsThe Summer Reading Challenge is aimed at helping to get children between 4 and 11 to read six books during the summer holidays
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