Downe House School raises concerns about further education amid tuition fee cap rises
Teachers and students at Downe House School have argued that more students could be dissuaded from further education amid tuition fee rises
Read moreDetailsTeachers and students at Downe House School have argued that more students could be dissuaded from further education amid tuition fee rises
Read moreDetailsMore than 1,300 of staff at the Royal Berks have had to take time off for mental health reasons in the last three years, figures show
Read moreDetailsIn January 2025, the Labour government plans to introduce VAT on private school fees, aiming to generate more revenue for public services
Read moreDetailsFirst, some context. Councils like Wokingham, with responsibility for adult and children's social care, Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Mohammed Miah who is wanted on recall to prison and could be in Reading
Read moreDetailsAusten House residents celebrate Diwali
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy's award-winning Commercial Property team has welcomed Megan Harris as an associate solicitor.
Read moreDetailsA police car chase in Wokingham which saw a car drive into a ditch was found to have drugs inside.
Read moreDetailsAgents have submitted an application for land north of Arborfield Road in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham tattoo artist has held a charity 'flash tattoo' event for the Nipple Innovation Project.
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