Technical learning is key for students wanting to work in modern industries says school head
A READING college said that technical learning is key for students who are looking to work in modern industries.
Read moreDetailsA READING college said that technical learning is key for students who are looking to work in modern industries.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTOMOTIVE enthusiast is bringing his expertise to Woodley. Dirk Becker is the latest appointment for the Headley Road East-based Thermal Management Solutions Group, a leading automotive systems provider. He...
Read moreDetailsT’was a hot and sunny September dayWhen my bride came up the aisle.Our Ealing church was crowded.All faces had a smile. This day was many years ago,Sixty five to be...
Read moreDetailsDinton Activity Centre and Addington Special Education Needs school have made it into multiple design and construction awards shortlists.
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women fell to their second defeat of the season as Vivianne Miedema netted a brace to give Arsenal a convincing win at the Select Car Leasing Stadium. The...
Read moreDetailsBACK in February 1968, a musical legend was born: prog rock group Jethro Tull performed their first gig at the famous Marquee Club in London’s Wardour Street. They’ve not stopped...
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD horserider is speaking out about what she says is the neglect of byways in the area with routes wrecked by anti-social drivers
Read moreDetailsLive music from Box Set, led by musician Tony Lyons, brightened up Twyford as part of a new initiative to boost the village's economy.
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY resident is fighting back against what he says is a “biased” survey over plans for Swallows Meadow. Stewart Campbell said he thought it was inconceivable that more than...
Read moreDetailsThe final collection date for the black recycling boxes has been announced by Wokingham Borough Council
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