Matthew Barber defends allegations of cutting Reading’s safety funding
THAMES Valley PCC Matthew Barber, has defended allegations of cuts made to Reading Borough Council?s community safety funding.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley PCC Matthew Barber, has defended allegations of cuts made to Reading Borough Council?s community safety funding.
Read moreDetailsIt?s egg-citing, it?s egg-cellent and, well, even Humpty Dumpty would think it?s all it?s cracked up to be.
Read moreDetailsAt the start of January, 12 Sue Ryder volunteers collected 383 Christmas trees from people's homes across Reading, Newbury and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsA CAR overturned on the A33 in Reading in the early hours of this morning, and police are now trying to trace the owner
Read moreDetailsJust when you thought it was safe to go into Reading town centre ? a sharp-suited shark strutted his stuff in the street on Friday.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN aimed at tackling the climate emergency has returned with a message to motorists today.
Read moreDetailsA SECOND former Reading mayor has changed their political allegiance
Read moreDetailsFREEMASONS from across the county have donated to a national appeal aimed at helping families hit by a typhoon in the Philippines
Read moreDetailsHere are three ways you can help make Reading a better place, courtesy of Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsTO MARK Independent Venue Week, a Reading independent venue is holding some independent gigs.
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