Photo I.D. required for all voters in upcoming elections
Government legislation will now require voters to bring photo I.D. to polling stations in the upcoming local elections
Read moreDetailsGovernment legislation will now require voters to bring photo I.D. to polling stations in the upcoming local elections
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from the University of Reading School of Art traded paint brushes for placards on January 18.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride is seeking diverse performers to take part in its annual Love Unites Festival celebrating the LGBTQ+ community
Read moreDetailsIT USED to be the home of the Flying Scotsman, but on Saturday, the railway was home to a flying dragon, as Reading celebrated the Chinese New Year.
Read moreDetailsThe regular evening of live jazz performances is returning to the community theatre
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is planning its own levelling up, as it prepares to launch two new schemes as part of its new Tackling Inequality Strategy.
Read moreDetailsREADING is the best place to launch a successful business according to new research looking at companies that set up shop over the past five years.
Read moreDetailsAS THE date of Reading's Half Marathon gets ever-closer, a call has been made for people to lace-up their running shoes and help Sue Ryder
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a home in Reading, and watches were among the items they stole.
Read moreDetailsTHE COLD weather saw four vehicles end up in a ditch in Grazeley last week.
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