FROM THE CHAMBER: Green Party in stronger position as Reading’s main opposition party
A big thank you to everyone who voted for the Green Party at the council elections recently.
Read moreDetailsA big thank you to everyone who voted for the Green Party at the council elections recently.
Read moreDetailsIn early June, Reading Town Hall will become the temporary home of a world-famous piece of artwork.
Read moreDetailsI meet people who are crying for all kinds of reasons. I've often shared how Jesus journeyed around; He also met people who were crying
Read moreDetailsbecame a plant parent this weekend. Up until last week, our home had spent years severely lacking in the plant department.
Read moreDetailsWe're now a week on from the local elections and I am still delighted that the electorate have again placed their trust in Labour to run Reading
Read moreDetailsThe radio station that I listen to has a feature 'In My Opinion', where a contributor gives a view on a subject of his or her choosing.
Read moreDetailsNo! This is not a Christmas Message, but about three other kings.
Read moreDetailsLast week, I had the pleasure of attending the University's inaugural Celebration of Volunteering awards.
Read moreDetailsI always assumed I had some kind of handle on life but as I get older I think maybe I'm wrong.
Read moreDetailsNext Thursday, May 4, is election day in Reading. As is usual in our town, one-third of the Council's seats are up, plus a by-election seat in Park.
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