Thames Valley Police members recognised at awards ceremony
The awards, which took place at The Great Barn, in Oxfordshire, recognise the efforts of Thames Valley Police?s neighbourhood policing teams.
Read moreDetailsThe awards, which took place at The Great Barn, in Oxfordshire, recognise the efforts of Thames Valley Police?s neighbourhood policing teams.
Read moreDetailsStudents looking at their options for the next academic year can explore opportunities at Reading College this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsSarah Gresty, who leads St Paul?s play group at Emmbrook Infant School, said having a SEND school near to families' homes is important.
Read moreDetailsSCHOOL leaders across the region are making cuts due to a lack of funding. Yesterday, school leaders’ union NAHT released new data about school funding, which showed almost a third...
Read moreDetailsYesterday, school leaders? union NAHT released new data about school funding.
Read moreDetailsResidents can take a journey to the underworld at an interactive event exploring Ancient Greek and Egyptian beliefs about life after death.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, on Henley Road, hosted a musical takeover, Beat Goes On, in the school hall for the day, thanks to STOMP star, Ollie Tunmer.
Read moreDetailsThe utilities company has helped 80 schools in London and the Thames Valley to give more than 38,000 students the chance to become eco champions.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals attended a special picnic in Forbury Gardens between noon and 4pm as the professional culinary arts pupils made a two-course meal.
Read moreDetailsArchaeologist and architectural historian Tim Tatton-Brown will dig deep into the archaeological archives at tonight's lecture.
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