Westminster Diary – Matt Rodda: Let’s Celebrate Towns
Earlier this year I was invited to enter Reading in the 'Let's Celebrate Towns' competition organised by Visa and the British Retail Consortium.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this year I was invited to enter Reading in the 'Let's Celebrate Towns' competition organised by Visa and the British Retail Consortium.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors in Reading will discuss a recommendation to ask the Secretary of State for a formal review of the existing boundary
Read moreDetailsIt's fair to say there have been a few important changes to the elections process over the last few years, and it can sometimes feel difficult
Read moreDetailsI'm sat at my dining room table, as I often am, reflecting on previous columns about my children.
Read moreDetailsOne of my favourite things about Reading is that we have one of the country's main water courses running through the town
Read moreDetailsIt's now a year since the biggest tour ever hit London with three sold out Wembley Stadium shows in June plus another five in August!
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.
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