Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service welcomes 18 new graduate firefighters
RBFRS has welcomed 18 new firefighters into the service this month following the conclusion of their apprenticeships.
Read moreDetailsRBFRS has welcomed 18 new firefighters into the service this month following the conclusion of their apprenticeships.
Read moreDetailsTeachers and students at Downe House School have argued that more students could be dissuaded from further education amid tuition fee rises
Read moreDetailsProducers of The 1871 Podcast have announced that this series could be the last with three live events taking place in Reading this month
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice's annual Santa Dash is back, as participants Santa suits and go the distance in aid of the charity.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Freemasons have teamed up with charities in Reading to provide days out for children and carers
Read moreDetailsResearch and delegates from the University of Reading are set to feature at the The 29th United Nations Climate Change Conference next week.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced that it is launching the guide in collaboration with Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app
Read moreDetailsKerrin Wilson QPM has been appointed to lead a review after Thames Valley Police lost a tribunal on race discrimination grounds in August
Read moreDetailsAs Halloween, Diwali, and Bonfire night celebrations take place over the next fortnight, RBFRS has made a number of recommendations for keeping safe
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber is looking to strengthen collaboration between multiple agencies who manage road networks in the new Road Safety Strategy.
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