Young WASMA performers raise their voices at Reading’s Hexagon Theatre
Hundreds of children have taken part in this year's musical showcase
Read moreDetailsHundreds of children have taken part in this year's musical showcase
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out a new strategy aimed at giving children the 'best start in life' focussing on the first 1,001 days
Read moreDetailsStorybook and play sessions that have worked to transform children's relationship with books in South Reading need public support to continue over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsThis week the service once again began offering families the chance borrow age?appropriate toys for toddlers and children for free in its new home
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has celebrated the day of its centenary, marking 100 years to the day since it received its Royal Charter from George V.
Read moreDetailsDr Alice Mpofu-Coles, Mayor of Reading, will be leading this year's lecture forms part of the University's centenary celebrations.
Read moreDetailsAll children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities deserve to receive the right support to succeed in their education
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre held its first Community Iftar Meal on Tuesday 3 March to mark the holy month of Ramadan.
Read moreDetailsAround 150 people attended the University of Reading's Ramadan Community Iftar, with this year's focusing on the theme of Building Community Trust.
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