Reading doctor wins two national awards
A READING doctor has won two national awards for outstanding achievement as an individual learner.
Read moreDetailsA READING doctor has won two national awards for outstanding achievement as an individual learner.
Read moreDetailsBrookfields Special School, on Sage Road, Tilehurst, received its newly repaired and refurbished trike back from The Silvers' Workshop.
Read moreDetailsThe Bulmershe School, on Woodlands Avenue, Woodley, replaced its old versions with 131 updated ones.
Read moreDetailsThe Climate Education Action Plan, launched on Monday at COP26, comprises nine ways to help pupils tackle the impacts of climate change.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading?s plan to become Carbon Net Zero by 2030 has been recognised as one the best of its kind in the UK.
Read moreDetailsThe space features state-of-the-art equipment for playing, analysing and shout-casting.
Read moreDetailsDr Deepak Ravindran has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Federation of Awarding Bodies? (FAB) awards.
Read moreDetailsRedlands Primary School, on Lydford Road, started a fundraising campaign to create a new outdoor spare for its students to enjoy.
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.
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