Earley school to host hospital fundraiser
Leighton Park School will host the 2021 Reading Charity Art Fair to fundraise for RBH.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School will host the 2021 Reading Charity Art Fair to fundraise for RBH.
Read moreDetailsPolice have closed a busy road in Reading this evening after a road traffic incident
Read moreDetailsA new pilot project is to launch aimed at creating job and training opportunities for Wokingham residents wishing to work in the film sector
Read moreDetailsThe senior investigating officer in the Olly Stephens murder case said that he hopes the family can begin to grieve properly for their son.
Read moreDetailsStuart and Amanda Stephens said many families have been destroyed following their son's murder in January.
Read moreDetailsA new report from YouGov revealed more than a third of businesses said their mental health support services have improved over the last 18 months.
Read moreDetailsA chance to enjoy food from Reading area allotments takes place in Forbury Gardens on Saturday thanks to the Reading Town Meal
Read moreDetailsAs part of Hospitality Apprenticeships Week, a new careers centre is launching to help people find roles in the industry.
Read moreDetailsActionCOACH, which offers training to companies around the world, has teamed up with Children with Cancer UK for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
Read moreDetailsPutting climate change on the curriculum could empower young people, the University of Reading has revealed.
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