FROM THE CHAMBER: Reading Central is a two-horse race
the 11 RBC wards that make up Reading Central were won by either the Greens or Labour in 2024
Read moreDetailsthe 11 RBC wards that make up Reading Central were won by either the Greens or Labour in 2024
Read moreDetailsSometimes we forget just how much God loves us, no matter who we are: our colour, gender, beliefs, or what crimes we may have committed.
Read moreDetailsA new year starts for Reading Borough Council this month after one-third of Council seats were up for re-election, or one councillor per ward
Read moreDetailsIt's impossible to summarise more than 50 years of public service but I think Tony Page would want me to pick the role he played at Reading Buses
Read moreDetailsWhat a tumultuous year 2024 has been for Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsThe Local Election result reinforced Labour as the largest political group on the Council, with four times as many seats as the next largest party
Read moreDetailsThere is a well-known expression 'home is where the heart is'. That isn't the case for everyone.
Read moreDetailsThe last few years have been incredibly tough for local businesses, many of which are still recovering from the financial impact of the pandemic
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday just gone, I officially ended my five-year term as Leader of Reading Borough Council and my near eight years as a Councillor
Read moreDetailsREinspired, in Earley and East Reading, works across three local secondary schools, supporting RE teachers with the Christian element of the syllabus
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