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 moreDetailsThe full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsA woman has been jailed after repeatedly breaching a court order and attempting to enter a property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they are closely monitoring a social media trend that appears to encourage young people to gather and start fights
Read moreDetailsData shows January was a record-breaking month for food waste recycling in Reading, with the highest monthly total since the service was introduced
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new dedicated team aimed at bolstering its response to risk of harm on the roads through targeted work.
Read moreDetailsA logistics hub that is passed by thousands of people each day in Reading is nearing completion.
Read moreDetailsA teenage motorcyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a serious collision on Kings Road in Reading.
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