Reddam House wins award for switch to online learning
Reddam House Berkshire has been awarded for its innovation at this year's Boarding Schools' Association Awards.
Read moreDetailsReddam House Berkshire has been awarded for its innovation at this year's Boarding Schools' Association Awards.
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding Dementia, a Twyford-based charity, has launched a free training course for anyone caring for somebody with dementia.
Read moreDetailsPeople are coming together with one plea: save Henley's theatre, The Kenton. It needs to raise £35,000.
Read moreDetailsDrugFAM founder Elizabeth Burton-Phillips is celebrating her 70th birthday with a year-long fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has congratulated all of the young residents who took part in the Duke of Edinburgh Award this year.
Read moreDetailsA new road resurfacing programme will begin later this month - and the Borough Council is investing £800,000 in the scheme.
Read moreDetailsTHE CAMPAIGN to save Reading Gaol and turn it into an arts centre has received a boost after the chair of a parliamentary select committee has given his backing. Julian...
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, October 2, the annual Berkshire Judicial Service was held in the ruins of Reading Abbey.
Read moreDetailsReading law firm Blandy & Blandy has been placed in The Legal 500 again this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall is asking people to keep their recycling dry as the weather turns.
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