Emmer Green councillor Clarence Mitchell defects from Conservatives to Reform UK
Cllr Clarence Mitchell, Emmer Green ward, has announced that he has made the move, citing "the rise of woke-ism" and "state interference."
Read moreDetailsCllr Clarence Mitchell, Emmer Green ward, has announced that he has made the move, citing "the rise of woke-ism" and "state interference."
Read moreDetailsThirty community groups across the borough are set to receive funding as part of Reading Borough Council's regular Small Grants Fund.
Read moreDetailsAnnual updates to a stark graphic laying out the rising temperatures across the planet have been added to reflect Earth's third-warmest year on record
Read moreDetailsFigures show that local councils across the country spent around £25 million in total over four years as a result of elections by thirds.
Read moreDetailsClub's January Woodcote run raises thousands for charity
Read moreDetailsReading charity seeks donations to support its work with families
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre is bringing its popular annual run of a child-focused production to the town once again next month
Read moreDetailsA READING band set to play a historic show in London next month have extended the opportunity for an unsigned band to join them. Following the landmark announcement of their...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is set to mark its centenary this year, celebrating 100 years oh the institution as it stands today.
Read moreDetailsWith just over two weeks left before the deadline to reapply, more than 6,500 residents across Reading risk losing the chance to vote by post
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