Further strikes confirmed as teachers overwhelmingly reject pay offer
Further industrial action is now set to take place after teachers in the National Education Union have rejected the latest government pay offer
Read moreDetailsFurther industrial action is now set to take place after teachers in the National Education Union have rejected the latest government pay offer
Read moreDetailsPower cut reported in parts of Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTVP and Sharon Gaffka are working in partnership to raise awareness of Sexual Asault Research Centres which help victims of sexual violence
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading-based institution has announced a new partnership with a world-leading technology company.
Read moreDetailsAuthor of children's series The Queen's Hat to visit borough libraries
Read moreDetailsLODGE At Your Service, located in a new, luxury purpose-built facility in Binfield, features a bespoke workshop and a team of specialist technicians
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading law professor has backed findings from a recent Law Commission report, but believes more must be done.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has welcomed new anti-social behaviour measures just days after the Home secretary praised TVP's rural taskforce efforts
Read moreDetailsLaw firm Blandy & Blandy is currently accepting applications for training contracts to begin in September 2023, as well as in September 2024. The firm explains: “We attach a great...
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents oppose Reeves Way development
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