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READING is one of the best places in the country to start an apprenticeship according to a new study.
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Read moreDetailsTHE NEXT meeting of Wokingham?s Positive Difference networking group takes place on Friday, February 25.
Read moreDetailsTHE CLIMATE emergency from the perspective of someone from Africa will be the focus for a special lecture next month
Read moreDetailsA HOSTING scheme is looking for volunteers willing to welcome refugees.
Read moreDetailsA NEW support service helping people bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic has been officially opened ? and it?s already making a difference.
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has urged patients to check whether they could be eligible to claim back travel expenses.
Read moreDetailsIt sets out how the trust aims to reduce its carbon emissions to net zero by 2040 and how it will meet sustainability goals over the next three years.
Read moreDetailsThe prime minister confirmed in a statement today that all domestic restrictions, including self-isolation, will end on Thursday, February 24.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was attacked by a gang wielding weapons including a hammer and a baseball bat, leaving him with serious injuries.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre welcomed The Earl of Wessex to the site, which opened last year.
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