FROM THE LEADER: The future of transport in Reading
Transport is one of those subjects that everyone has an opinion about, because it affects us all.
Read moreDetailsTransport is one of those subjects that everyone has an opinion about, because it affects us all.
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds put Rams' 21-16 victory at Plymouth Albion down to 'sheer guts and determination' as they made it eight straight National One
Read moreDetailsOctober is budget month and no doubt there will be particular scrutiny afforded to it this time around, what with it being the new Government's
Read moreDetailsJust over a hundred days ago, I was honoured and humbled to be elected as the first Member of Parliament for Reading West and Mid Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsCrime and antisocial behaviour are terrible problems and ones which got worse during the last Government's time in office.
Read moreDetailsReadipop Festival producer Molly Banbury has been nominated for the Employee of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsA theatre run by volunteers, celebrating its 78th anniversary, "continues to make a positive impact on Reading's cultural programme through
Read moreDetailsOne of my columns in August highlighted the investment in improving Reading's roads. A £4.5m programme to resurface 76 sections of main roads
Read moreDetails"A charity that provides SEND children with support, love and the means to grow and develop, they are a family, a family as a team and a family to us
Read moreDetailsThe "dedicated" team at Time to Heal Directory has been nominated as Volunteers of the Year "for their outstanding efforts
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