Children’s lockdown memories captured in podcasts
YEAR 6 students across South Reading have created an audio time capsule, reflecting on their memories of lockdown and hopes for the future.
Read moreDetailsYEAR 6 students across South Reading have created an audio time capsule, reflecting on their memories of lockdown and hopes for the future.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is inviting primary school students to take part in an educational study.
Read moreDetailsTALENTED FOOTBALLERS will have the chance to try out for one of Reading's most prestigious sports programmes.
Read moreDetailsRelay carries young people's message to the world
Read moreDetailsUNDER-REPRESENTED communities in Reading and Slough are set to benefit from an innovative project.
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of all ages are invited to take part in a programme of fun activities at seven libraries across Reading on Saturday, October 1.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is providing tutoring for hundreds of children across the town in English, Maths and Science.
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is inviting South Reading families to attend its support group on Friday, October 7.
Read moreDetailsREADING CLIMATE FESTIVAL is set to return for its third running, encouraging positive action against the environmental crisis.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is the fourth best university in the South East, according to the Good University Guide for 2023.
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