Council Tax rises among Police and Crime Commissioner policing budget for 2026-2027
Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner has set out the local policing budget for 2026-2027, including council tax rises
Read moreDetailsThames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner has set out the local policing budget for 2026-2027, including council tax rises
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is welcoming residents and visitors through the doors of a redesigned, state-of-the-art Civic Centre from next week
Read moreDetailsA new study involving scientists from the University of Reading has linked Vitamin D deficiency with respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis
Read moreDetailsAt an event at their Great Knollys Street depot, Reading Buses announced their final fundraising total for the charity: £16,000
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner is reminding residents of the simple steps they can take to protect themselves from fraud and cyber crime.
Read moreDetailsPlans will see new 'MOT-style' checks, no-notice inspections, and increased powers for a new regulator overseeing water companies.
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad has confirmed that the yearly Pancake Race is once again returning to the town, bringing costumes and competition to Reading on February 17
Read moreDetailsExperts have criticised government plans to reform water regulation announced today which will see increased powers for regulators.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after two teenagers were robbed in an underpass of the A329 in Reading last month
Read moreDetailsReading's Economy and Destination Agency has announced that it is set to mark National Apprenticeship Week with a flagship event
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