FROM THE CHAMBER: Tackling Reading Borough Council’s cybersecurity
I was incredibly disappointed to see Reading Borough Council offering poor cybersecurity advice to residents at the end of last year
Read moreDetailsI was incredibly disappointed to see Reading Borough Council offering poor cybersecurity advice to residents at the end of last year
Read moreDetailsThe university of Reading is hosting a talk exploring what it means to be human in the age of AI on Wednesday, January 31
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley branch of Marc Antoni salons has taken home the accolade for Customer Care Salon of the Year at the annual awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is hosting another of its regular Have Your Say meetings at Christ The King Parish Hall in Whitley from 2pm on Sunday, January 28
Read moreDetailsReading defender Nelson Abbey has completed his departure from the club to join Greek side Olympaicos.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES WATER says most Reading residents should find water supplies back to normal ? and compensation would automatically be added to their accounts
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his eighties with links to Woodley has been missing for a week and police are keen to trace him.
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks, aged 60 and of Quentin Road, Woodley, was found guilty of sexual assault and was jailed for a total of four and a half years
Read moreDetailsUPDATE: Thames Valley Police has confirmed that a boy reported missing from Reading has been found safe. Police thanked the public for their help in locating him. The original story...
Read moreDetailsA THAMES WATER boss admitted the company 'could have done better' at communicating with residents when things go wrong ? days before they did
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