FROM THE CHAMBER: Greens disappointed that Labour has ditched green investment pledge
The Labour Party ditching its plan to spend £28 billion a year on green investments is a big step backward.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Party ditching its plan to spend £28 billion a year on green investments is a big step backward.
Read moreDetailsYesterday I took the Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt, to see businesses in Woodley Precinct.
Read moreDetailsIn Reading, latest projections show the Council expects to pay an extra £20.6 million next year to deliver the services so many people rely on.
Read moreDetailsNext week is St Valentine's Day and the shops are already full of cards and chocolates, and the flowers will soon appear
Read moreDetailsIt was perfect for the tired mum who wanted something a bit different, something intellectually and creatively stimulating, accessible during the day
Read moreDetailsReading could be better and there are areas troubled by anti-social behaviour, but it's hardly the town overrun by yobs that Sir Keir tells us it is
Read moreDetailsI am very concerned by the rise in knife crime across the country and by the terrible incidents which have affected our community
Read moreDetailsWe are fortunate enough to have four railway stations in the borough ? as such, the Council has been a vocal advocate for Reading's rail users
Read moreDetailsWhen I run workshops about kindness I always ask attendees to share their stories and examples.
Read moreDetailsWe are all technologically competent, but we had to pay for our parking using our phones
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