Grosvenor Casino puts five new croupiers through their paces with Gaming Academy
The Grosvenor Casino in south Reading has put five new recruits through their paces as part of its Gaming Academy
Read moreDetailsThe Grosvenor Casino in south Reading has put five new recruits through their paces as part of its Gaming Academy
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has provided new outdoor learning spaces to two schools in Shinfield to mark Outdoor Classroom Day.
Read moreDetailsReading FC breezed through to the knockout stages of the EFL Trophy by beating Newport County. After a frustrating opening 70 minutes, quickfire goals from Harvey Knibbs and Jayden Wareham...
Read moreDetailsA winning design from a student is set to be used across Reading following a borough-wide competition aimed at raising awareness of air pollution
Read moreDetailsDuring the two-minute silence, a single protester interrupted the silence, holding a sign seemingly concerning the continuing situation in Gaza
Read moreDetailsMore than 31,000 children from 350 Busy Bees nurseries are set to take part in the Big Trike Ride in aid of Children in Need
Read moreDetailsRBFRS has welcomed 18 new firefighters into the service this month following the conclusion of their apprenticeships.
Read moreDetailsTeachers and students at Downe House School have argued that more students could be dissuaded from further education amid tuition fee rises
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,300 of staff at the Royal Berks have had to take time off for mental health reasons in the last three years, figures show
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Mohammed Miah who is wanted on recall to prison and could be in Reading
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