WHO CARES?: ‘It’s a constant battle to get basic support’
I think most parents of disabled children would agree with me, when I say that if I had to sum up the experience in one word, it would be 'fight'
Read moreDetailsI think most parents of disabled children would agree with me, when I say that if I had to sum up the experience in one word, it would be 'fight'
Read moreDetailsNext week the Council will publish its latest draft Local Transport Plan (LTP), which sets out a vision for transport in Reading up to 2040.
Read moreDetailsThe 2019/20 Reading Council accounts have finally been signed off. But it has cost well over £1 million so far and the saga continues
Read moreDetailsWell, I made it to the other side of 30. I'm still here. It was a week of celebrations (as all big birthdays should be).
Read moreDetailsWith much talk in recent weeks on the potential impact of the Government's new Voter ID legislation on local elections
Read moreDetailsLast week the annual inflation figures were released, and it revealed the real day-to-day challenges that are faced by local families.
Read moreDetails'Let all thy creatures bless thee, O Lord, and my soul praise and bless thee for them all.'
Read moreDetailsAttending a wedding recently it dawned on me that the passage of time was very much pushing those of us in our fifties to the edges
Read moreDetailsWe know that having access to outdoor recreational space is incredibly important, and does wonders for our health and wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsGreen Park is Reading's first new station for over a century ? since Reading West in July 1906 ? so it's a landmark moment for our town to celebrate
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