VOTE 2022: Reading Greens delighted at ‘big gains in town and across the country’
After taking seven seats in the local elections, we speak to cllrs Rob White and Louise Keane about the Green Party's performance
Read moreDetailsAfter taking seven seats in the local elections, we speak to cllrs Rob White and Louise Keane about the Green Party's performance
Read moreDetailsLABOUR?S newest councillor said that she certainly wasn?t expecting to be at the centre of a ?political earthquake?.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP said that this year?s local elections show a ?complete turnaround? for Labour across the country.
Read moreDetailsYesterday, Reading voted. Today, those votes are counted. Throughout the day, all 48 seats will be tallied, with ballots scrutinised, candidates informed and winners declared. We will bring you expert...
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a dangerous driving incident in Three Mile Cross on Monday, May 2
Read moreDetailsA CAT lost one of his nine lives last week, after getting stuck up a tree.
Read moreDetailsThere must be something amazingly gratifying to be able to perform your greatest hits to a large, supportive crowd,
Read moreDetailsWhen I am old, I will walk slowly, while my grandchildren scamper and run
Read moreDetailsIT MIGHT now be a memory, but Reading?s last remaining gas tower has been given a fond farewell by Newtown residents.
Read moreDetailsAN ANNUAL plant sale for charity is to return to Caversham later this month.
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