Indie band puts on charity show at Woodley pub’s fun day
BRICK TOP will be performing at The Good Companions in Woodley this weekend. On Saturday, August 14, the group will take to the stage, as part of a family fun...
Read moreDetailsBRICK TOP will be performing at The Good Companions in Woodley this weekend. On Saturday, August 14, the group will take to the stage, as part of a family fun...
Read moreDetailsDENEFIELD School pupils are leaving with their heads held high as 87% of students received A* to C grades on A-level results day. Students gained places at top universities and...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY-based councillor has quit the Labour party and will stand out the remainder of his term as an independent. Cllr Carl Doran said he resigned due to the “anti-democratic...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY pupils achieved a bumper crop of top grades in this year’s A-levels. Students at The Bulmershe School have been praised by their headteacher, Amanda Woodfin, for receiving “fabulous” results...
Read moreDetailsWILLINK School pupils have shown “resilience and forbearance” over this past year headteacher Peter Fry said. With 89% of A-level students achieving A* to C grades, Mr Fry has congratulated...
Read moreDetailsSUCCESSFUL pupils at Little Heath School have secured places at top universities, one of them being the University of Oxford. Staff at the Tilehurst-based school said this year group had...
Read moreDetailsCELEBRATIONS are in order for LVS Ascot pupils as they receive their A-level results after a year of “isolation and bubbles”. Students at the London Road school achieved a pass...
Read moreDetailsMORE than half the grades at Highdown School in Emmer Green were A* or A as students celebrated their hard work. And 72% of grades were A* to B. Headteacher Rachel...
Read moreDetailsOne man, Charly Fox, 22, from Mayfair, Tilehurst was charged with attempted arson.
Read moreDetailsBlessed Hugh Faringdon students gathered to collect their A-level results A-level students from Blessed Hugh Faringdon School have been praised for their academic achievements. The Reading-based school had 65% of...
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