Quantum success at Thames Valley Science Park
Oxford Quantum Circuits is moving into the Thames Valley Science Park, based in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsOxford Quantum Circuits is moving into the Thames Valley Science Park, based in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetailsOn Saturday, a modular pavilion was installed on Spencers Wood Recreation Ground to replace the 20-year-old building.
Read moreDetailsIt will be held in the Memorial Hall in Wood Lane and places will be spread out to meet social distancing guidelines.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS returned to Leighton Park for the first time since March to collect GCSE results and catch-up. Due to a last-minute decision by the Pearson exam board, they couldn’t collect...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Oakbank School in Ryeish Green have been congratulated on their results by new headteacher Robin Bertrand. The delighted principal said that despite the challenges caused by the coronavirus...
Read moreDetailsALL STUDENTS at Leighton Park School received at least a pass in their A-levels – 69% of them achieved A*-B grades, while 17.4% of the grades were A*, almost double...
Read moreDetails“We’re outraged and disgusted at these government proposals which would see the amount of new housing more than double across the Wokingham Borough to 1,635 per year."
Read moreDetailsThe motorcyclist, a man in his sixties, sustained a life-changing shoulder injury and required hospital treatment. He has since been discharged.
Read moreDetailsIt is hoped the TV studio will be ready to use early next year. It would host a range of popular TV shows and is being developed to accommodate the...
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