FROM THE LEADER: Summer reading challenges at Reading Libraries
With the school holidays and summer just around the corner, hopefully, so too is the return of our much-loved summer reading challenges
Read moreDetailsWith the school holidays and summer just around the corner, hopefully, so too is the return of our much-loved summer reading challenges
Read moreDetailsThis Friday marks the 5th anniversary of a day all of us associated with Reading will never forget.
Read moreDetailsThe climate crisis is our greatest long-term challenge, and urgent action is required in order to limit global warming
Read moreDetailsWe received some great news this month when we heard that Reading had made the 'A' grade for its climate actions for the fourth consecutive year.
Read moreDetailsSaturday did not go as planned, I ordered sunshine and instead got rain, great for the grass but not great for my dinner date with my husband.
Read moreDetailsWhen I was standing for election last July, one of the biggest issues that came up on the doorstep was the NHS
Read moreDetailsLast weekend I spoke at the annual Hong Kong Tiananmen Square commemoration in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago community members and Councillors unveiled a sign dedicating the roundabout where Chatham Street
Read moreDetailsLast month I had the joy of standing outside at our Whiteknights campus, where, from one vantage point
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers latest offering sees them bring a taste of New York to cities and towns around England with their brand new burger.
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