Squire’s supports The Piggott School’s reflection garden project
Squire's Garden Centres in Hare Hatch was proud to support The Piggott School, Wargrave, in creating their beautiful "Garden of Reflection"
Read moreDetailsSquire's Garden Centres in Hare Hatch was proud to support The Piggott School, Wargrave, in creating their beautiful "Garden of Reflection"
Read moreDetailsSt Dominic Savio Catholic Primary School in Woodley, Reading, has been awarded a £5k grant after winning a national energy and sustainability
Read moreDetailsWeight-loss experts from online pharmacy Chemist4U have shared data which ranks Reading's students 12th most healthy in the country.
Read moreDetailsChildren from Alfred Sutton Primary School took part in the project to replace the school roof by making their mark on some of the tiles to be used
Read moreDetailsThe Uni of Reading has awarded honorary degrees to individuals who have made outstanding achievements to contributions this year.
Read moreDetailsPeople who drive pupils in Reading to school each day may have to pay hundreds of pounds more to continue operating.
Read moreDetailsPoetry By Heart, the national poetry speaking competition, returned for this year's grand finale at Shakespeare's Globe in London on Monday, July 7.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley School in Reading recently welcomed pupils, families and staff to its annual summer fayre
Read moreDetailsWeaknesses have been found in the protection of vulnerable children in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a new education strategy to reduce risk of children being affected by crime.
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