Reading students call for loan increase as demand for food banks grows
A recent report highlighting the increasing financial pressure facing students and their families has been welcomed by the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA recent report highlighting the increasing financial pressure facing students and their families has been welcomed by the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsMystery surrounds the sale of two pieces of land in Wokingham that have been sold for £10.
Read moreDetailsSome 1,650 residents took part in Wokingham Borough Council's online consultation regarding ichanges to street cleaning services.
Read moreDetailsEdneys Hill development refused: residents elated but not complacent
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Sir Alok Sharma has announced he will not stand in the next General Election.
Read moreDetailsA LAW firm with offices in Reading and Wokingham has welcomed four new trainee solicitors, three of whom studied at the University of Reading
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM school is welcoming prospective students and parents to upcoming open events.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man has been arrested after a teenager was seriously injured in a collision in Crowthorne on Saturday night.
Read moreDetailsChurch is sad but resolved: ancient Wokingham oak has to go
Read moreDetailsA medical technology company with headquarters at a business park in Wokingham held an open day to encourage commuters to switch to electric cars
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