University of Reading develops child safeguarding course for UN peacekeepers
RESEARCH by a law professor at the University of Reading will underpin a new online course studied by UN peacekeepers.
Read moreDetailsRESEARCH by a law professor at the University of Reading will underpin a new online course studied by UN peacekeepers.
Read moreDetailsAN ETHICS and business manager from Reading is preparing to undertake one of the biggest challenges any runner can undertake ? the London Marathon.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS have voted to keep Wokingham's blue bag system for rubbish, 2 days after the ruling executive approved a switch to fortnightly collections
Read moreDetailsFootball: Easter holiday clubs in Cantley Park
Read moreDetailsReading director Lewis Gilbert and I.T.H Productions have teamed up to bring TUGS: A Bigg Retrospective which examines the 1980s cult TV show, TUGS
Read moreDetailsSPECULATION that Wokingham Borough Council will revert to the control of the Conservatives ahead of the local elections appears to be misfounded
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Council would need at least another £10.7 million just to plug every pothole in the borough, according to a new survey.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM town centre dental practice has warned it may be forced to close due to soaring electricity bills leaving patients without NHS cover.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council's flagship regeneration scheme has reached a symbolic and significant milestone.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Mayor Cllr Caroline Smith recognised the efforts of those who have contributed to the community over the past year.
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