Dept of Education teams with ABC to Read to bring 50,000 reading sessions to Berkshire
A Department for Education initiative is set to see 50,000 reading sessions brought to kids in Berkshire next year.
Read moreDetailsA Department for Education initiative is set to see 50,000 reading sessions brought to kids in Berkshire next year.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has worked with partner agencies to reduce knife crime in its biannual week of action. Operation Sceptre sees TVP teaming with the Public Protection Partnership to focus...
Read moreDetailsScientists and campaigners are calling for a shift in research priorities surrounding dyslexia following a major study.
Read moreDetailsWalk for Wards takes place on Sunday, September 21, at The Black Barn, Rushall Farm, Bradfield (near Bradfield College).
Read moreDetailsNew figures from the RSPCA have shown that reports of animal cruelty on social media have risen by over a quarter so far this year.
Read moreDetailsA car retailer in Reading is helping drivers looking to make the switch to electric cars with a new scheme providing a grant towards an EV
Read moreDetailsThe former Red Lion pub near Reading has sold for £413,000 at auction
Read moreDetailsPACT is bringing a family garden party to the grounds of Welford Park, home of the Great British Bake Off, in September
Read moreDetailsA project led by scientists from the University of Reading have found what could be one of the earliest examples of a hospice.
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