FROM THE LEADER: Have your say on ticket office closures
The organisers of a public consultation into plans to close hundreds of train station ticket offices were forced to extend the consultation period
Read moreDetailsThe organisers of a public consultation into plans to close hundreds of train station ticket offices were forced to extend the consultation period
Read moreDetailsI recently attended Wokingham Pride ? what a joyful, celebration of life, love and acceptance.
Read moreDetailsI had heard of challenges around recruiting and retaining staff, but a new challenge I had not heard before was how 'work ethic' was having an impact
Read moreDetails"Negligence driven by cuts" is how the UK Fire Brigades Union described the response to wildfires in London in 2022
Read moreDetailsGreen spaces and parks are important, and that's particularly the case in a dense urban area like Reading - they are highly valued by our residents
Read moreDetailsThe University's Great Hall was a hive of activity, excitement and pride last month as we conferred degrees to thousands of new graduate
Read moreDetailsYesterday, a stranger made me cry. This was not her intention; she was very much the trigger, not the cause,
Read moreDetailsReading's ever-popular Summer Reading Challenge is back, which you can access in a local library near you
Read moreDetailsIn June 2023, the Rahab team had more than 100 meaningful conversations with women on the streets of Reading.
Read moreDetailsGreen councillor Dave McElroy (Redlands Ward) slammed Labour's poor track record at tackling congestion
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