Residents asked to share their views on policing budget as council tax element to rise by £10
THE POLICE element of residents' council tax bills will rise by up to £10 for a Band D property next April.
Read moreDetailsTHE POLICE element of residents' council tax bills will rise by up to £10 for a Band D property next April.
Read moreDetailsHE'S GOT a big bushy beard, wears a red suit and is very, very jolly ... and he's in Reading now.
Read moreDetailsTWO days of festive fun Scandinavian style took place in Reading at the weekend.
Read moreDetailsReading Christian Motorcyclists: Those Santas on wheels have done it again
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle is set to welcome two big names that will replace the House of Fraser.
Read moreDetailsThe company will be giving away prizes every day until Christmas Eve, including vouchers, theatre tickets, and free travel
Read moreDetailsREADING has seen a second vigil this year advocating for the right of juries to act freely in court today, December 4
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of light saw hundreds take part in a parade through Reading town centre on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsTHE FUTURE of Reading Gaol still remains to be decided, despite pressure from one of the town's MPs.
Read moreDetailsA CHRISTMAS celebration saw Olaf, Anna and Elsa join families in Reading Minster last Friday.
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