FROM THE CHAMBER: Greens question how many times a road needs to be dug up…
In the last six months many of our roads and pavements in Reading have been dug up not once by an Internet company but twice
Read moreDetailsIn the last six months many of our roads and pavements in Reading have been dug up not once by an Internet company but twice
Read moreDetailsRed lights prick the dull Morning skyline, lined grey With worried looking clouds;
Read moreDetailsCafe owner Tutu Melaku, a central figure at the heart of Reading's 'multi-culture', has been put forward for multiple Pride of Reading Awards
Read moreDetailsTwiggalena Green, known as Twigs, was working at Holland and Barrett health foods store in Reading when her nominator first met her
Read moreDetailsI've written here before about the value of Reading's incredible and unrivalled voluntary and community sector, I make no apologies for doing so again
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsThis week's healthy tip is all about how we can turn a regular not-so-healthy barbecue into a flavour-packed heart-healthy feast for the whole family
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is predicted to have spent at least £1 million on accounting and audit fees because accounts were signed off late.
Read moreDetailsA teenage refugee spent two years enduring danger, abuse and homelessness in Africa and Europe before finding safety in Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsMy mother used to encourage us out of bed in the mornings with a brisk opening of the curtains and the words, "Rise and shine"
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