Earley Town Council looks for a youth worker
A SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsA SENIOR youth worker is needed by Earley Town Council. The role would be for 16 hours each week supervising, mentoring and guiding the Youth Service Team. A spokesperson for...
Read moreDetailsThree new sponsors have been announced for this year’s Pride of Reading and the focus is on celebrating frontline heroes.
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Read moreDetailsRekindling old friendships and celebrating unexpected wins were the order of the day at last weekend’s Hurst Show and Country Fayre.
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Read moreDetailsTHERE are two new faces on Wokingham’s business scene, following appointments at Thames Valley Berkshire LEP this month. Sunil Shah and Tracey Rawling Church will be joining the Local Enterprise...
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Read moreDetailsA READING kidney doctor has been awarded an OBE in the Queen’ Birthday Honours. Dr Emma Vaux, consultant nephrologist and GP at the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust was recognised...
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