VOTE 2024: Reading needs ‘a fresh start’ say town’s Lib Dems as they pledge to contest all 16 seats
Among those standing for seats on Reading Borough Council, the party is fielding three doctors, two mums, and a retired vicar.
Read moreDetailsAmong those standing for seats on Reading Borough Council, the party is fielding three doctors, two mums, and a retired vicar.
Read moreDetailsReading Green Party councillor Dave McElroy said they had to switch back to single-use plastic cups as the supply had become unreliable
Read moreDetailsA SECOND building has been targeted by vandals throwing paint in an incident which mirrors unusual acts of vandalism around the country. A property on the corner of Lynmouth Road...
Read moreDetailsThe daily deal covers the SimplyReading area, and is on offer from Good Friday to Easter Monday.
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda, who represents Reading East, was with Rick Parry, the EFL's chief executive on Wednesday, March 27.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were called to Reading town centre this afternoon after an incident involving teenagers. Reading Today understands it involved youngsters heading to the town after schools had broken up for...
Read moreDetailsReading College invited female students to the Kings Road campus to hear from industry representatives and take part in career workshops
Read moreDetailsA Child Contact Centre gives children whose parents have separated the opportunity to meet their non-resident parent in a safe environment
Read moreDetailsProposals for the expansion and diversification of Reading's biggest theatre are set to go ahead after receiving approval from councillors
Read moreDetailsThames Water's future looks increasingly uncertain as critical funding is being withheld after its business plan was dubbed "uninvestable"
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