Reading Borough Council responds after being called out for slashing £230k to inequality budget
The leader of Reading council has responded after the Labour administration was called out for slashing £230,000 from its budget
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Reading council has responded after the Labour administration was called out for slashing £230,000 from its budget
Read moreDetailsInvestigations are taking place after a construction worker suffered fatal injuries at a building site in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe council is proposing a new pricing scheme for parking where owners of more polluting vehicles would pay more
Read moreDetailsThe partnership between Bracknell Forest, Reading, and Wokingham Borough Councils has announced the launch of the re3read Book Reuse Scheme.
Read moreDetailsFree books are now available at re3 Recycling Centres for residents and organisations
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man who has been reported missing from Reading
Read moreDetailsReading School has announced the first phase of its plans to celebrate its 900th anniversary throughout the year.
Read moreDetailsThe competition is open to all grassroots youth football teams across the UK.
Read moreDetailsParents and carers are being asked to have their children vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to some types of cancer.
Read moreDetailsReading MP Olivia Bailey has welcomed a new campaign to get more children to read for pleasure on World Book Day.
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