‘A drop in the ocean’: Green Party welcomes funding boost to rough sleeping fund, but urges more
The Green Party in Reading has described the funding boost to the council's sleeping rough fund as welcome, but a "drop in the ocean"
Read moreDetailsThe Green Party in Reading has described the funding boost to the council's sleeping rough fund as welcome, but a "drop in the ocean"
Read moreDetailsProtest group Sell Before We Dai has urged Reading FC to give their fans an update on the sale of the club.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a burglary at The White Lion pub in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsOwners of But Is It Art have posted to social media to confirm that the shop is set to close its doors for the last time in January.
Read moreDetailsEarley and Woodley MP Yuan Yang was joined by Wokingham MP Clive Jones in attending the official opening of Swallows Meadow
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has seen a boost of more than £120,000 to its fund earmarked for tackling rough sleeping in the borough.
Read moreDetailsBirds in the borough will be well housed thanks to the group
Read moreDetailsResidents fall silent on Remembrance Day
Read moreDetailsReadipop posted to social media to announce that the festival will be taking a fallow year in 2025, despite a successful event back in July
Read moreDetailsCarbon emissions from the borough have continued to fall, Reading Borough Council has announced, following a rise in the wake of the pandemic
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