FROM THE LEADER: Council’s annual general meeting and Mayor making ceremony
Key partners from across the town gathered at Reading Town Hall for the Council's Annual General Meeting and Mayor-making ceremony.
Read moreDetailsKey partners from across the town gathered at Reading Town Hall for the Council's Annual General Meeting and Mayor-making ceremony.
Read moreDetailsAs a councillor you sometimes have the privilege of overseeing a project that you know is going to make a real difference for generations to come.
Read moreDetailsFoster carers are truly extraordinary. I think it's important to celebrate those who transform the lives of children in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThere's been a buzz around town this year with Reading's new fleet of electric buses taking to the roads.
Read moreDetailsReading Green Party has announced its candidates for the local elections on Thursday 7 May, highlighting a surge in support for the party
Read moreDetailsThe cost of living is causing difficulties for many families in our town. And, the cost of transport forms a large part of many household budgets.
Read moreDetailsSpringtime is the season of the charity fundraiser. Raising money through a personal challenge like a marathon
Read moreDetailsGreen councillors opposed the latest budget from Labour-run Reading Council because it asks people to pay more and get less.
Read moreDetailsThis week I was really pleased to be at the opening of four new Family Hubs across Reading, funded by the Government
Read moreDetailsThe issue of rough sleeping continues to make the headlines both nationally and in Reading.
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