VOTE 2022: Lib Dems promise a new start for Reading if they win elections
READING'S Lib Dems are promising a new start for the town if they win control of the council in the May 5 local elections.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Lib Dems are promising a new start for the town if they win control of the council in the May 5 local elections.
Read moreDetailsHE is usually found lying on the parish chaise longue with his paws wrapped around a Stinking Bishop .. but a mouse ran Reading Half Marathon
Read moreDetailsThe stakes were high at the Oddfellows Hall in Reading earlier this month when members and guests competed in a nail-biting horse-racing contest.
Read moreDetailsA NEW campaign is launching aimed at cutting down on food waste and helping people who need to access food banks.
Read moreDetailsA LEADING surgeon is preparing to complete a hat trick of challenges to help fight cancer.
Read moreDetailsOnly 5% of pupils were offered a third-place preference or lower during National Offer Day, Tuesday, April 19
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Green Party says its priority in the local elections is to create a town that is fairer, greener and more affordabl
Read moreDetailsTHERE were queues not over the white cliffs of Dover, but the length of Broad Street in Reading town centre over the Easter weekend.
Read moreDetailsTHEY were queueing round the block, all in the hope of meeting their heroes Bluey and Bingo as they made a special visit to Reading's Broad St Mall
Read moreDetailsREADING is near the bottom of the pile in the South East when it comes to food hygiene ratings.
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