Speeding and crime raised by voters in Reading on election day 2026
Speeding and crime were the subjects that are at the top of voters' minds in Reading on polling day.
Read moreDetailsSpeeding and crime were the subjects that are at the top of voters' minds in Reading on polling day.
Read moreDetailsVoters are going to the polls to elect 17 representatives to Reading Borough Council today.
Read moreDetailsPolling stations across the country have thrown open the doors as the UK sees its biggest round of elections since 2024.
Read moreDetailsPolice and fire services are working together after reports of youths starting fires in a park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThousands of pounds were spent on removing St George's crosses and flags in Reading during Operation Raise the Colours, it can be revealed.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives in Reading are pushing for the roads to be fixed in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsA clash is due over the conversion of an old school site into more than 60 homes in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors and party activists are campaigning hard for people's votes throughout Reading for the council elections
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information following an incident in which a dog was seriously injured in Christchurch Meadows, Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe vast majority of children will be going to their top choice of primary school in Reading this year.
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