Cost of living support laid out in council’s £2.2M proposals
Reading residents could see support as early as this month through a council voucher scheme designed to ease the cost of living for households
Read moreDetailsReading residents could see support as early as this month through a council voucher scheme designed to ease the cost of living for households
Read moreDetailsFestival Republic has announced that Only The Poets is among the acts tipped to perform at the festival when it returns next month
Read moreDetailsTHE draft transport plan for Reading has been given a mixed reaction from opposition parties.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's Dr B's bike show a 'fantastic day' say organisers
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has placed 169 equal, out of 1,500 institutions, in the QS World University Rankings 2024.
Read moreDetailsAN AMATEUR dramatics society is set to welcome guests to its thrilling summer production.
Read moreDetailsTHREE men have been charged with drug offences in Reading after a Thames Valley Police investigation into an incident in Southampton Street
Read moreDetailsNATURE lovers are invited to enjoy one of Wokingham's most picturesque sites this Saturday, which is National Meadows Day.
Read moreDetailsThe regular comedy offering will see the acerbic Tiff Stevenson headline with support from Chelsea Kirkby, Roger Monkhouse, and MC Carl Richard
Read moreDetailsA READING school is welcoming members of the public to attend its upcoming summer fair.
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