Activate Learning launches Alumni programme
Alumni of Reading College and Bracknell and Wokingham College, among others, are invited to take part in the new programme ...
Alumni of Reading College and Bracknell and Wokingham College, among others, are invited to take part in the new programme ...
READING FC manager Paul Ince gave fitness updates on his team ahead of their Championship clash with relegation battling Blackpool.
They came, they saw, they got free chicken sandwiches for a year. Popeyes, Reading's newest restaurant, opened on Thursday, with ...
Reading needs to accelerate its efforts to reach net-zero before 2030 according to the council, which is consulting with residents ...
FOR nearly 30 years, the Thames Valley has been home to the sound of Daleks exterminating, spacecraft blasting off, and ...
Many people are unaware that for the first time they will be required to show photo ID in order to ...
I hear sunflowers flourish in Russia, They face east towards the rising sun, Across the plains of the Matryoshka.
MUSIC has a unique way of bringing us together, and that's the certainly the case with the first new track ...
Woodley Pensioners over 50s walking football squad conclucded their campaign by winning promotion to the first division.
Mates Rates Raw brings new stand-ups to try their hand at comedy and see if they have what it takes ...
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