FROM THE CHAMBER: Spotlight on Green councillor Dave McElroy
Dave has been a Redlands councillor for the last three years and is passionate about people and planet.
Read moreDetailsDave has been a Redlands councillor for the last three years and is passionate about people and planet.
Read moreDetailsA university's fundamental purpose is to provide the space and the time for deep study and questioning of knowledge
Read moreDetailsEvery room in our home seems to have a bin but one bin is more significant than the others.
Read moreDetailsIn Reading and across the country, the Green Party is fighting back against the decay in NHS dentistry services
Read moreDetailsFive years ago this week, the Council joined other local authorities around the country in declaring a climate emergency.
Read moreDetailsLast week, we saw Pancake day, Ash Wednesday and Valentine's day.
Read moreDetailsI now carry a toilet roll wherever I go, as required by my runny nose. (We don't stock boxes of tissues, do people still do that?)
Read moreDetailsGovernment funding for councils is simply not keeping pace with increasing demand and rising costs for vital services, the finance chief told us.
Read moreDetailsOur annual residents' surveys are a really valuable tool in giving you a voice to tell us what matters to you ? top of your wish list is better roads
Read moreDetailsThis year Valentine's Day and Ash Wednesday have coincided ? a fairly rare occurrence.
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