VOTE 2024: ‘I will prioritise Reading over Westminster’ pledges Conservative candidate for new Reading Central seat
THE CONSERVATIVE candidate for the new Reading Central seat says he will prioritise the town if he is elected.
Read moreDetailsTHE CONSERVATIVE candidate for the new Reading Central seat says he will prioritise the town if he is elected.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to build 1,000 flats close to Reading station will go ahead despite the council's attempts to stop the development.
Read moreDetailsThe Green Party say the new Reading Central seat is 'a two-horse race' between themselves and Labour.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Conservatives face a potential wipeout in next month's general election according to a new set of predictions.
Read moreDetailsThey currently hold six of the eight MP seats in the county.
Read moreDetailsLetter sent to Secretary of State.
Read moreDetailsA mural in memory of murdered teenager Olly Stephens has been revealed at the school he attended. Olly was tragically stabbed to death at Bugs Bottom in Caversham aged 13...
Read moreDetailsRESDIENTS of a Emmer Green complex are pushing for council tax justice, saying they are paying more than £1,000 than they believe they should.
Read moreDetailsAn event was held to show how people can improve mental health through exercise at a leisure centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA driving test centre is to be demolished and replaced with flats after an inspector overturned Reading Borough Council's objections
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