Talk money week: money jargon to get kids started
One group is hoping that with a little tuition, financial literacy could be accessible for youngsters.
Read moreDetailsOne group is hoping that with a little tuition, financial literacy could be accessible for youngsters.
Read moreDetailsRocket Kings, a five piece "uke pop" group, finally launched Everyday Adventures after the pandemic has delayed its release.
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 moreDetailsA WOMAN was threatened at knifepoint during an attempted robbery in Lower Earley earlier this week
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate, three limited edition beers will be unveiled at a special taproom event on Saturday, November 13.
Read moreDetailsStudents looking at their options for the next academic year can explore opportunities at Reading College this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsREADING will pause to remember the fallen this weekend
Read moreDetailsANIMAL lovers looking for some stocking fillers are invited to a Christmas fair this weekend.
Read moreDetailsBROWNIES did their bit to help turn Tilehurst Red ? but they'll have to wait to see the fruits of their labour
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