FROM THE CHAMBER: The start of the new school year
I would like to wish our young people well as they start the new school year. Children and teenagers have had to face some difficult challenges
Read moreDetailsI would like to wish our young people well as they start the new school year. Children and teenagers have had to face some difficult challenges
Read moreDetailsWhilst much of the County suffered at the weekend from thunder, heavy rain and roads flooding, the residents of Theale avoided it all.
Read moreDetailsWith winter fast approaching, residents of Reading and across the UK are bracing for another surge in energy costs. The recent announcement by Ofgem to raise the energy price cap...
Read moreDetailsSEB Reynolds hailed a 'pleasing' first National One game of the campaign as Rams overcame Darlington Mowden Park 41-12 at Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsThis year is the 50th anniversary of the ground-breaking TV show 'The Family' starring the Wilkins family from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA young woman is a role model for young people, demonstrating determination, hard work, and a deep sense of community spirit, said her nominator
Read moreDetailsThis season's loudest furore over a referees decision in the Premier League, has been the sending off of Arsenal's Declan Rice. But was referee
Read moreDetailsThe restored 1902 Grade II listed historic open-air swimming pool Thames Lido was opened in 2017 and draws people from London, Winchester, Oxford
Read moreDetailsAn artist has been running a drop-in art project using embroidery which has had "a profound effect" on refugees and asylum seekers taking part.
Read moreDetailsReading Blue Coat Founded in 1646, Reading Blue Coat is a school steeped in history, but with an eye very much focused on the future. With our values of aspiration,...
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