Aspirations of university for Whitley children
THE OLD adage that students are getting younger every year came true last month, as primary school children were able to try higher education
Read moreDetailsTHE OLD adage that students are getting younger every year came true last month, as primary school children were able to try higher education
Read moreDetailsA SME tax expert is urging businesses to take advantage of new and extended schemes while they still can, ahead of a likely ?tax grab?
Read moreDetailsA TEMPORARY move of a park and ride will continue until at least May.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S retail centre is looking forward to a boost, thanks to a virtual visit from a business guru.
Read moreDetailsA CAB driver who lost his licence after being caught jumping a red light, speeding and failing to give way has lost an appeal to have it restored.
Read moreDetailsGraham Bilbe from Reading-based British Trolleybus Society will talk to the club on Tuesday, March 15 at 7.45pm at the Bradbury Centre, Rose Street.
Read moreDetailsAN EMERGENCY alert has been sent out by the Royal Berkshire Hospital due to an influx of people wanting to access its emergency services
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police appeal for witnesses after a fatal crash between junction 11 and junction 12 of the M4, in which a woman died.
Read moreDetailsAN EMMER GREEN man has been jailed for six years for modern slavery offences.
Read moreDetailsREADING will do all it can to help refugees fleeing Ukraine, promises council leader Jason Brock
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