John Madejski Academy to adopt a new name in September
John Madejski Academy in Reading has announced a milestone in its development, as the school prepares to adopt a new name: Hartland High School
Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy in Reading has announced a milestone in its development, as the school prepares to adopt a new name: Hartland High School
Read moreDetailsA woman who has worked her way up from receptionist to Director of Operations /HR at Reading Football Club has been put forward for the Legacy Award
Read moreDetailsVale & West chartered accountants are sponsoring this year's Legacy Award at the Pride of Reading Awards.
Read moreDetailsLast month I had the joy of standing outside at our Whiteknights campus, where, from one vantage point
Read moreDetailsFunding awarded towards repairs of the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading 'does not touch the sides', an MP has warned.
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been jailed for rape and other offences and Reading following an investigation by Thames Valley Police,
Read moreDetailsThe organisation looks forward to an exciting year ahead
Read moreDetailsSpecial nomination went to 80 year old Halimah
Read moreDetailsThis week's Reading planning round-up features two plans to convert offices into flats and advertisement plans for a new bar opening this week.
Read moreDetailsThis Pride Month, Vue Readingis celebrating with a curated line-up of queer cinema ? from timeless classics to new releases ? including an exclusive
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