FROM THE LEADER: Celebrating the opening of Rivermead, Reading’s new flagship leisure centre
This week heralded the much-anticipated opening of our town's new flagship leisure centre at Rivermead
Read moreDetailsThis week heralded the much-anticipated opening of our town's new flagship leisure centre at Rivermead
Read moreDetailsI did manage to escape to London last weekend for an art fair - it was pure joy
Read moreDetailsIt's worrying times for millions of people who have a mortgage, a credit card or other borrowings and for tenants in buy-to-let properties
Read moreDetailsUnfortunately, like any urban area, we're not immune to the issue of anti-social behaviour (ASB)
Read moreDetailsGreen Party research has shown that no dentist is taking on new NHS patients in Reading.
Read moreDetailsIn our region in 2022, Thames Water reported more than 8,000 sewage spills lasting the equivalent of over 3,000 days.
Read moreDetailsI cannot help thinking that his life could be more interesting and fulfilling if he was prepared to push himself forward and do some volunteering
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Transport Strategy should certainly be welcomed. It provides for increased capacity, but there are some areas of concern.
Read moreDetailsLast week, I am proud to say that the University of Reading was officially recognised as a University of Sanctuary.
Read moreDetailsI'm far from the only person in the town who is anxiously looking at the concerning turn of events at Reading Football Club.
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