Applications for cost of living support for low-income households open
The next batch of the Household Support Fund is open for applications from those receiving benefits such as Personal Independence Payment
Read moreThe next batch of the Household Support Fund is open for applications from those receiving benefits such as Personal Independence Payment
Read moreStakeholders in Reading's retail sector came together for the Fighting Back Against Retail Crime event
Read moreThe council has launched a legal challenge to the Housing minister, Lee Rowley, after he overturned their refusal of development on Vastern Road
Read moreLaunchpad is once again raising funds to support its efforts helping those facing homelessness through the Big Sleep Out
Read moreA dedicated group of donors and Microsoft employees has set up a new community group to help support blood plasma donation in Reading
Read moreThe NHS Big Tea is returning this year, raising vital funds for the Royal Berks Charity, which supports the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust
Read moreConor Chippendale, from Reading, is one of the Scouts who has been awarded the King's Scout Award at an annual ceremony in Windsor Castle
Read moreThe Berkshire Community Foundation (BCF) has awarded £3,000 to Oxfordshire Mind, who jointly run the Mind in Berkshire partnership
Read moreAS THE count of Reading's votes concluded, councillors and MPs reacted to the news that the Green Party had made gains over the Conservatives while Labour held steady. James Moore,...
Read moreTHE GREEN Party has made gains over the Conservatives while Labour holds steady following the conclusion of local elections in Reading. While counts continue from yesterday's elections around the UK,...
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