Authors to pay visit to Caversham’s Fourbears Books on Tuesday
A CAVERSHAM bookshop is to welcome two authors for an evening with? event on Tuesday, August 29.
A CAVERSHAM bookshop is to welcome two authors for an evening with? event on Tuesday, August 29.
STARS from the West End will be celebrating the music of The Eagles when they visit Reading next week
MEMBERS of Reading Humanists will be walking from Reading Station to a Newtown pub next week, and are inviting people ...
Jacobs the Jewellers has announced the winner of its Emerging Designer's competition.
Students at Activate Learning's Reading College and University Centre have been celebrating after collecting their GCSE results
STUDENTS at Leighton Park have been praised for a "stunning" set of GCSE results as they achieved more top grades ...
GCSE students at Reading Blue Coat have performed 'exceptionally well' and there were a lot of happy faces collecting results
A CAR has overturned near the Reading Festival site. The black car is currently on its side within the width ...
STUDENTS at Reading School have been congratulated for their academic achievements after it was revealed that 43.1% results were grade ...
STUDENTS at Blessed Hugh Farringdon 'bucked the trend' according to its headteacher.
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