Wokingham and Reading schools needed for NHS research
Help wanted to test new child-centred profiling tool
Read moreDetailsHelp wanted to test new child-centred profiling tool
Read moreDetailsAttendance figures are up, with more children attending
Read moreDetailsMartin Judd, aged 37, of Mitford Close, Reading, was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison at Reading Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 8,
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend and former manager Brian McDermott reminisced on the club's famous FA Cup win against Liverpool at Anfield on the 15th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsLAUNCHPAD'S annual Easter fundraising event is back, bringing the yearly Pancake Race to Broad Street for the 27th iteration in March
Read moreDetailsThe NHS in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire is sharing the testimony of a patient in order to encourage at home cancer tests
Read moreDetailsLuke and Owen Buckmaster, founders of Doughboys Pizza are set to put their proposal to the Dragons on the episode airing on Thursday, January 16
Read moreDetailsFind out what can be rescued by a team of expert fixers
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has responded to Green Party claims that recycling in the borough is being burned to fulfil contracts rather than recycled
Read moreDetailsExpect delays and replacement buses
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