Meet the new Editor of Wokingham Today and Reading Today
This will be my first edition in the hot seat as editor as both Wokingham Today and Reading Today.
Read moreDetailsThis will be my first edition in the hot seat as editor as both Wokingham Today and Reading Today.
Read moreDetailsThe 80th anniversary of D-day has focused attention on the events of the early 1940s, through which our parents and grandparents lived.
Read moreDetailsI've got something a little different this week as we say goodbye to our favourite newspaper editor, Phil Creighton. What I have, is a big thank you
Read moreDetailsThe biggest change is that not every Reading resident will be voting for a Reading MP. A recent review of Parliamentary boundaries means change
Read moreDetailsWhen I was the office tea boy, it was drummed in to me - journalists are never the story, just the conduit.
Read moreDetailsOrthodox Christians are soon to celebrate Pentecost, one of the great feasts of the liturgical year.
Read moreDetailsMP candidate Councillor Dave McElroy calls for more investment to rescue our NHS
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Climate Festival ends on Friday and has provided a lot of food for thought for all of us through more than 30 events
Read moreDetailsIt was around 10 years ago now that the Council made the decision to invest heavily in Reading's leisure offer.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is working on the final stages of its Local Plan, which will shape the future of the borough for the next 15 years or more
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