Lara Patel appointed as director of children’s services in Reading
BFfC and Reading Borough Council have announced that Lara Patel has been appointed as director of children's services, set to start in the new year
Read moreDetailsBFfC and Reading Borough Council have announced that Lara Patel has been appointed as director of children's services, set to start in the new year
Read moreDetailsFire and Ambulance services attended a road traffic collision on Bath Road in Midgham on Friday, December 9
Read moreDetailsTHE SUNDAY Times has released its list of the best schools in the southeast, with two Reading schools topping the list. Parent Power, the list of highest-achieving schools published by...
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised about changes to a law that hopes to regulate the internet in the wake of the tragic murder of teenager Olly Stephens.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to revamp part of Reading's town centre have been given the go-ahead by the council's planning committee.
Read moreDetailsTHE Local Government Association has warned there is not enough time to voter ID rules for May's forthcoming elections
Read moreDetailsWORK to convert the M4 into a so-called Smart Motorway has ended, and the speed limit has been restored to 70mph.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add floors to the Bristol & West Arcade in Reading town centre has been rejected because it would have made the building look 'awkward'
Read moreDetailsThe impact bullying and racism allegations in the fire service nationally has been acknowledged by firefighters in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsAS SNOW falls across the south east, road users are being advised not to travel unless absolutely essential.
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