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DEMAND to live in Reading is rising, according to a new report by Savills. The estate agent has revealed a surge in demand from people looking to relocate and change...
Read moreDetailsDEMAND to live in Reading is rising, according to a new report by Savills. The estate agent has revealed a surge in demand from people looking to relocate and change...
Read moreDetailsFESTIVALGOERS are getting ready as Reading Festival makes a comeback for the first time since the pandemic. Biffy Clyro is one of the event’s latest headliners to be announced as...
Read moreDetails“More than 600 people have made clear they want Wokingham Borough Council to say yes to improved retail choice, hundreds of new jobs and 43 new homes – 40% of...
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYALS host Preston North End in their first Championship match of the season in front of their home fans.Reading and Preston both suffered defeats in their opening games of...
Read moreDetailsAndrew Johnson, headteacher at Maiden Erlegh thanked teachers for their “professionalism, integrity and extraordinary hard work” during this process.
Read moreDetailsA BOY watching videos on his phone in a Woodley park was the victim of an attempted robbery. Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following the incident, which...
Read moreDetailsFrom a total of 165 students, 58.9% of them achieved grade 8 with 71% gaining grades 9 to 5 in English and maths.
Read moreDetailsEight in 10 grades pupils received today were the equivalent of an A grade or above, and 92% a B or higher.
Read moreDetailsHeadteacher Jo Halliday said she is “really proud” of what the Year 11 students have accomplished this year.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based school saw 100% of pupils gaining grades 9 to 4 with over a third of students receiving all ten of their GCSES at grades 9 to 7.
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